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Elephants have strayed into the village of Laminator in Koch Goma, Amuru district

UGANDA: Displaced first by war, now by elephants

2008-10-24 - Amuru, Uganda

Marauding elephants in northern Uganda have added to the challenges faced by civilians trying to rebuild their lives in the wake of 20 years of civil war, destroying their crops and prompting some to return to displaced peoples (IDP) camps they had only recently left. "The villagers are scared of the elephants; some of them have sought refuge in huts they had left in the [IDP] camps," John Bosco Okullo, a local leader in Amuru District told IRIN.



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