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- W2295242538 abstract "On July 11, 2010 a tragedy struck Uganda – in what is now called the July 11th terror attacks in Uganda or the Kampala bomb attacks. Objectives: Examine the events before and after the July 11, 2010 terror attacks; the local interventions made, regional and international support; and determine lessons and actions of the future. Methods: Focus Group Discussions of groups (Ugandans) of three (3); five (5) and Twenty (20; review of online articles (15), local media newsprints (4), and total local expressions considered (27) and 72 globally (in total) – including Sunday Monitor interview (24) on July 17, 2010 p. 9; Online Discussions (Facebook [7], Twitter [7]), Responses to 6386th Meeting (AM) – (4) on Peace and Collaborative Development Network website, and Ethiopian Review website (12) 2 on Ekitibwa Kya Buganda website; and qualitative method was used to identify majors expressions and themes as a basis for analysis and interpretation of the July 11, 2010 bomb attacks. Findings: The findings where categorized into possible events leading to Kampala terror attacks or right before; and events after the national tragedy. Before Attacks: At a psychological conference a Somali satellite group called for a Somalia free of foreign aid and assistance to solve its problems. They had the resources to do that on their own. And Earlier on 9 July, al-Shabaab leader Sheikh Mukhtar Robow had called for attacks against Uganda and Burundi. The Bomb Attacks: 76 people were reportedly killed: 72% males; and 28% females 84% Ugandans; 4% Americans; 35% Irish; 10% Ethiopians; and 35% Indian(s). Most of the dead were in the prime of their years (youths). Conclusion: Ugandans are generally sociable people, peaceful and happy people; it is their strongest weapon against future threats to peace. There will a time when terror will cease because it is unnatural to hate peace. There will be innovative ways to reduce violence and their conditions such as aggressors resorting to mutual respect and diplomacy, to dialogue, and cooperation." @default.
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- W2295242538 title "Pan Africanism and Psychological Trauma The July 2010 Terror Attack The Uganda Experience" @default.
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