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"There is something universal in the theme of a man trying to save his family in the midst of the mos..." — Edward Zwick
There is something universal in the theme of a man trying to save his family in the midst of the most terrible circumstances. It is not limited to Sierra Leone. This story could apply to any number of places where ordinary people have been caught up in political events beyond their control.
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