The Innocent

The Innocent
Title The Innocent PDF eBook
Author Heather McClintock
Publisher Schilt Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Children
ISBN 9789053306970

Download The Innocent Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"INNOCENT continues the story of Rusty Sabich and Tommy Molto who are, once again, twenty years later, pitted against each other in a riveting psychological match after the mysterious death of Rusty[alpha]s wife"--Provided by publisher.

Another Fine Mess

Another Fine Mess
Title Another Fine Mess PDF eBook
Author Helen Epstein
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 9780997722925

Download Another Fine Mess Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Is the West to blame for the agony of Uganda and its neighbors? In this powerful account of Ugandan dictator Yoweri Museveni's 30 year reign, Helen Epstein chronicles how Western leaders' single-minded focus on the War on Terror and their naïve dealings with strongmen are at the root of much of the turmoil in eastern and central Africa. Museveni's involvement in the conflicts in Sudan, South Sudan, Rwanda, Congo, and Somalia has earned him substantial amounts of military and development assistance, as well as near-total impunity. It has also short-circuited the power the people of this region might otherwise have over their destiny. Epstein set out for Uganda more than 20 years ago to work as a public health consultant on an AIDS project. Since then, the roughly $20 billion worth of foreign aid poured into the country by donors has done little to improve the well-being of the Ugandan people, whose rates of illiteracy, mortality, and poverty surpass those of many neighboring countries. Money meant to pay for health care, education, and other public services has instead been used by Museveni to shore up his power through patronage, brutality, and terror. Another Fine Mess is a devastating indictment of the West's Africa policy and an authoritative history of the crises that have ravaged Uganda and its neighbors since the end of the Cold War. "A stunning new book of reportage and analysis." --Pankaj Mishra, Bloomberg

War in Uganda

War in Uganda
Title War in Uganda PDF eBook
Author Tony Avirgan
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1983
Genre Uganda
ISBN

Download War in Uganda Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Living with Bad Surroundings

Living with Bad Surroundings
Title Living with Bad Surroundings PDF eBook
Author Sverker Finnström
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 303
Release 2008-02-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822388790

Download Living with Bad Surroundings Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Since 1986, the Acholi people of northern Uganda have lived in the crossfire of a violent civil war, with the Lord’s Resistance Army and other groups fighting the Ugandan government. Acholi have been murdered, maimed, and driven into displacement. Thousands of children have been abducted and forced to fight. Many observers have perceived Acholiland and northern Uganda to be an exception in contemporary Uganda, which has been celebrated by the international community for its increased political stability and particularly for its fight against AIDS. These observers tend to portray the Acholi as war-prone, whether because of religious fanaticism or intractable ethnic hatreds. In Living with Bad Surroundings, Sverker Finnström rejects these characterizations and challenges other simplistic explanations for the violence in northern Uganda. Foregrounding the narratives of individual Acholi, Finnström enables those most affected by the ongoing “dirty war” to explain how they participate in, comprehend, survive, and even resist it. Finnström draws on fieldwork conducted in northern Uganda between 1997 and 2006 to describe how the Acholi—especially the younger generation, those born into the era of civil strife—understand and attempt to control their moral universe and material circumstances. Structuring his argument around indigenous metaphors and images, notably the Acholi concepts of good and bad surroundings, he vividly renders struggles in war and the related ills of impoverishment, sickness, and marginalization. In this rich ethnography, Finnström provides a clear-eyed assessment of the historical, cultural, and political underpinnings of the civil war while maintaining his focus on Acholi efforts to achieve “good surroundings,” viable futures for themselves and their families.

Behind the Violence

Behind the Violence
Title Behind the Violence PDF eBook
Author Zachary Lomo
Publisher
Pages 94
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

Download Behind the Violence Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Africa and World War II

Africa and World War II
Title Africa and World War II PDF eBook
Author Judith Ann-Marie Byfield
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 565
Release 2015-04-20
Genre History
ISBN 110705320X

Download Africa and World War II Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume offers a fresh perspective on Africa's central role in the Allied victory in World War II. Its detailed case studies, from all parts of Africa, enable us to understand how African communities sustained the Allied war effort and how they were transformed in the process. Together, the chapters provide a continent-wide perspective.

Causes for the Civil War in Northern Uganda

Causes for the Civil War in Northern Uganda
Title Causes for the Civil War in Northern Uganda PDF eBook
Author Mareike Peters
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Pages 24
Release 2020-06-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3346178463

Download Causes for the Civil War in Northern Uganda Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Seminar paper from the year 2016 in the subject Politics - Region: Africa, grade: 2,0, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg (Politikwissenschaft), course: State and Non-State Actors in Violent Conflict, language: English, abstract: Uganda, a landlocked country in Eastern Africa, has struggled with violent conflicts since the end of colonial rule in 1962. The emergence of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in 1987 in the northern region is one of the infamous examples of the violence the country had to endure. Since 2006, the LRA is no threat to Uganda anymore, as the movement withdraw to the neighbouring countries and has lost a significant amount of strength. Several scholars offered different explanations as to why the LRA was able to gain their power and remained to terrorize the Ugandan population for such a long period of time. Many believe that the spiritual system is the main driver behind the high number of fighters and the success of their leader Joseph Kony. But the use of extreme violence against the government military forces as well as against the civilian population is one of the aspects which let the LRA maintain their crusade. However, the strongest argument lies within the north-south divide of the country, which led to inequality and can be seen as one of the main reasons for the conflict. This paper will examine the causes for civil wars with the focus on the conflict in northern Uganda.