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- Page 5 and 6: Africa Teller 6 - 2007 © Associazi
- Page 7 and 8: si occupa di educazione intercultur
- Page 9 and 10: News from Africa, un’agenzia di i
- Page 11 and 12: del bambino soldato, nella guerra c
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- Page 16: Sommario Gilbert Harrison Muyumbu S
- Page 19 and 20: che la storia aveva provocato tra i
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- Page 23 and 24: dere che fossero la chiave della vi
- Page 25 and 26: do le scuole erano chiuse, passavan
- Page 27 and 28: uno dei ragazzi. “Meglio perdere
- Page 29 and 30: ce simile sui dinosauri. Kaisi, pen
- Page 31 and 32: tili. Wanui non sapeva nulla della
- Page 33 and 34: nascondiglio. Il tonfo dei pesanti
- Page 35 and 36: Fortunatamente, riuscì ad abbatter
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- Page 39 and 40: troterra e lo aveva lasciato in cus
- Page 41 and 42: ti ebbero difficoltà nel domare l
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- Page 46 and 47: Lawrence Lentilalu Momenti indiment
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- Page 50 and 51: Ero così dispiaciuto da sentirmi e
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ceo dei frutti era diventato brunas
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Era sera tarda e le mucche da latte
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era accaduto l’incidente era rocc
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to nel profondo del mio cuore. Non
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avevo notato. Questo posto non semb
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arrivata. Ero nel mezzo. Tra l’us
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piangere alla vista delle case in f
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Mentre stava lì seduto chiedendosi
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una lunga corda davanti a lui. In o
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Mentre si trascinava a stento lungo
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ce misteriosa della luna che faceva
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e continuarono a camminare. L’osc
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corsero, poi li portarono in un cam
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Fred Otieno Soggiorno nel Sudan Mer
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che ero nero come tre mezzenotti me
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Eastlands avrebbe potuto aiutarmi a
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Robert Mungai Mbugua Guardando attr
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Peter: “Ritornai alla capanna sot
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gio. Il suono diventava sempre più
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tanto tempo. Forse la sua memoria n
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sponde del fiume e si svegliò molt
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mia”, le chiese suo padre. Katiwa
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posizionarla in direzione dell’ap
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gilye siamba usingilye ngao”, “
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Paul Kiruri Kamure Un domani miglio
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vento, una tipica giornata di dicem
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no nella sala d’aspetto una infer
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teva ora ammirare la bellezza del g
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Gilbert Harrison Muyumbu Saulo Paul
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ut it never slackened its flight fr
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of earth as the Nelson Mandelas, Al
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ficed. They knew how to shoot, perf
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fortably the knife lay with its bla
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with insufficient supplies. It was
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pocket, it’s removed a small parc
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the procedure. Petrol was removed f
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fect if ever they reached him. Jimo
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Thadeus Obadha Odenyo Skwota “My
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going to work today”, she had ins
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As she walked to the pickup she stu
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with fresh urine and the sidewalks
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cidentally trod upon it. Then a bro
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did not accept to be the sixth wife
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erels and the sky was clear. The bi
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with thorns to restrict the movemen
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Mrs. Naanyu then gave me some first
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“The only thing is, it’s said t
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that I had little use for most of t
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George G. Karanja Ordeal of a child
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he saw a little girl child emerge f
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piles of dead people lay everywhere
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he was a sheltered boy, protected f
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“I’m afraid, I don’t know”.
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of the house. They took the dirt tr
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“Aid workers”, Marial exclaimed
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Fred Otieno Sojourn in the South Su
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was an albino! I then became aware
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I woke up red eyed and got out of t
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Robert Mungai Mbugua Looking throug
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night as I told the story. It was a
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had no choice and hoped to the fore
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chat. My mind was a little mixed up
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Cosmos M. Nzilili The story of Kati
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At the small hut, she found an aged
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in the water. “Passer-by, fetch f
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Ngumbau claiming that they could no
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shields”. The children cried out.
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Paul Kiruri Kamure A brighter tomor
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like Patrick, their energy was all
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Patrick had donated blood before an