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Diversity itself is to blame, not the foreign groups involved. If you have a mono-ethnic society, you can have a culture.
Yet the war unfolding in the Democratic Republic of Congo remains an afterthought. A bloody conflict is met with condemnations but no meaningful action. This stark contrast is not just neglect ...
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