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[Untitled] Pictures of the local participants who attended the meeting and discussion with Exchange participants. Some local participants offered to recount their stories of abduction and their experience of witnessing violence during the Atiak Massacre. Their stories offer both a glimpse of mourning and grief during times of violence, and a testament of family and community resiliencies.
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Local Participants of the Meeting with Exchange Participants, no. 1 Pictures of the local participants who attended the meeting and discussion with Exchange participants. Some local participants offered to recount their stories of abduction and their experience of witnessing violence during the Atiak Massacre. Their stories offer both a glimpse of mourning and grief during times of violence, and a testament of family and community resiliencies.
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Irene Oyik of Atiak Survivors Association, No. 2 Irene Oyik speaks to a hall of audience comprising of village elders, residents, officials and the participants of Uganda Exchange 2019. She speaks of the violence that divided families and communities apart and the effort to glue back what has been left torn by war and violence.
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Irene Oyik of Atiak Survivors Association, No. 1 Irene Oyik speaks to a hall of audience comprising of village elders, residents, officials and the participants of Uganda Exchange 2019. She speaks of the violence that divided families and communities apart and the effort to glue back what has been left torn by war and violence.
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Remembering and Recreating Historical Events: Atiak Massacre Exchange participant Irene Oyik, Atiak Truth and Reconciliation Committee and a trained counselor and theatre facilitator, holds one of the toy guns used in community theatres to recreate historical events and to teach the next generation about the war.