Peter Eichstaedt is the Africa editor for the Institute of War and Peace Reporting in The Hague. He is a veteran journalist who has reported from locations worldwide, including Slovenia, Moldova, Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, and Uganda, and a former senior editor for Uganda Radio Network. He is the author of If You Poison Us: Uranium and Native Americans.
"Heartfelt ... A close analysis of [an] underreported crisis." -- Publishers Weekly "In-depth reporting ... an intimate spin." -- Kirkus Reviews "You must read this powerful book. Peter Eichstaedt has given voice to the victims of the largely unheard-of tragedy of Uganda. This story calls out to our very humanity." -- Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu "A book filled with haunting images that leave one groping for answers." -- Mac Maharaj, South African author & activist "This book is a call to action to help our brothers and sisters in Africa that we can no longer ignore." -- John Dau, president, John Dau Sudan Foundation & co-author, God Grew Tired of Us: A Memoir "This fine first-hand account should be read by anyone seeking to grapple with the challenges of war and peace in coming decades." -- Douglas Farah, author, Merchant of Death & Blood from Stones
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