Sarah Ishaya doesn’t seem to remember the day the attackers came in 2021, but what she cannot forget is how they almost took the lives of two of her sons. It was around 6 a.m. that they started hearing screams from neighbouring houses, and before she could flee with her family, the attackers were already … The post Plateau Farmers Turn to Land Documents to Reclaim Their Fields Amid Violence appeared first on HumAngle.| HumAngle
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