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Africa: AU Has Become an Ineffective Talking Shop On Silencing Guns

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[East African] I almost forgot that our very own African Union (AU) had promised itself it would work towards silencing the guns in 2020, a date that has already been missed by a year.

Source: allAfrica.com

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