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2008년 4월 17일

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Albert Mugumya in Daily Monitor [Uganda]

Iraq Human Trafficking May Hurt Us [Uganda]

Private security firms in Uganda such as Askar Security, Water Tight Services; Triple Canopy; EOD Technologies and Dreshak have been sub-contracted by American firms also known as "corporate warriors" to recruit Ugandans for both combat and non-combat operations in Iraq...This is a seemingly a welcome initiative for the unemployed masses...But...[this] has serious short and long-term national security implications on Uganda's interests