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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Greg DeHart DeHart The author recites various details of the abduction and release of Captain Phillips, the commander of an American cargo vessel who was held by four pirates off the coast of Somalia, until being freed by the US Navy Seal's slaying of three of his four captors. Using the Holy Scripture as a point of reference the author gives comment on the character of this action, asking piercing questions as to why other American citizens have not been protected against aggressors that have taken their lives, and why America does not follow God's commandment and execute the death penalty upon those who by definition of the Scripture are worthy of death. written by Twinomugisha Charles Uganda is Composed of Bantu and Luo People .The Lugbara people are a group of Luo people in Uganda Lugbara in Uganda are found in West Nile. There are among the biggest tribes that make Modern Uganda. Like any the tribe in Uganda, they have their distinguished cultural way of handling cultural affairs and judicial system which was interesting and I feel much happy to share it with you in this article..
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