
My Story Gives Other Child Soldiers Hope -Alfred Orono - Chief of Child Protection at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS)
Awake At Night
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What Was It About You That She Couldn't Recognize?
After liberation war, I went back to school and I stayed to school until 1985, then I left again. School was not very easy; I had developed a habit of smoking. And in all schools, you are not allowed to smoke. So for them, they still wanted to treat me like a small child. To rebel again is the bad food. For me, I found it so easy to mobilize people again. It's quite a childhood of extremes," he says.
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