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Removing The Cotter Pin

Perspectives on Ugandan political prisoners from a bicycle saddle

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    I write and organize intermittently. Born in Uganda, I was raised as a Musyaba, mwene Mugara, omuziraburunga from one foot of the Burunga range in Nyanja.

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