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Start: Do you see what I’m saying, people? The woman in that article looked just like my grandmother and that doesn’t happen to me-I don’t belong to a tribe. [... … …] End: And I found that because my grandmother came to me and told me about a genocide, where eight out of every ten people in this tribe my tribe had been murdered.
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