11. Men and boys are trafficked into South Africa from neighboring countries for forced labor or to fight as soldiers. Due to the “official” country lines drawn by the British, the traditional land lines are crossed. The result is neighboring tribes fight and sometimes the result is the kidnapping of tribe members. These members are then shipped to other countries either in Africa, or throughout the world. The other possibility is that the kidnapped members are forced to fight as soldiers, regardless of their age.
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15. Since we learned from Iraq that getting actively involved in certain types of situations doesn’t always work out for the best, we decided it would be best if the US sent diplomats to give advice to the different governments in Africa. This way, the governments could take matters into their own hands without their people becoming hostile over outside “fraternization”. Since it is unlikely that changing borders and moving people around would go over well, diplomats could suggest: -peace negotiations between religious groups -stick with Affirmative Action in South Africa even though it’ll take more years to smooth relations. For the most part, it works in the US. -Strengthen laws and law enforcement to control human trafficking, gang violence, and immigration
16. Personal Story - accounts of survivors of disasters and attacks http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4699993.stm Ethnic nationalism in South Africa http://afrikanews.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=152&Itemid=26