From a War
Tuesday, June 10, 2003
An independence war erupted in Guinea-Bissau during 1964-1974. There are a lot of stories of how the West African youths resisted the Portuguese occupation. But not much has been recorded about how those youths could not control their up-surging libidos.
The Portuguese colonialists have indeed been evicted, but the war has also left deep scars. Now, in last month's edition, The Economist magazine has concluded, there's also one West African
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