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Generally, the history of our country is full of so many injustices. Since the migration of the Bantu from Congo, to the occupation by the Portuguese during Vasco da Gama, the history of this area is a series of award winning documentary in terms of being horrifying. Talk of the Arabs who evacuated the Portuguese and think of the Slave Trade which took a long time to abolish. Probably the abolishion of slave trade did not end slavery. Human Rights struggles in this area continue to be frustrated by unimplemetable legislations, typical primitivity by local systems and public apathy in demanding what is rightly theirs for so long...of course with little or no success.
However, we are passionately trying to uphold the little space we have acquired in terms of civil liberties. But peace is still elusive especially after last years general elections which left this areas on the verge of genecide, thanks to the quick attention from the international community. Our children still don't enjoy many fundamental rights...talk of abject poverty as the right phrase. Basic education still remains a luxury in some areas where kids eat their daily meals in shifts.
Thats a narrow picture of the beautiful place we call home and insist we are sovereign. In that background, the struggle continues
However, we are passionately trying to uphold the little space we have acquired in terms of civil liberties. But peace is still elusive especially after last years general elections which left this areas on the verge of genecide, thanks to the quick attention from the international community. Our children still don't enjoy many fundamental rights...talk of abject poverty as the right phrase. Basic education still remains a luxury in some areas where kids eat their daily meals in shifts.
Thats a narrow picture of the beautiful place we call home and insist we are sovereign. In that background, the struggle continues



