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Uganda mudslide residents refuse relocation

The Ugandan government wants to relocate half a million people living in danger of mudslides, following the disaster in the Bududa area earlier this month. But with at least 300 people still missing, many relatives are refusing to move until their bodies are recovered. Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons travelled to Nametsi in Bududa, at the heart of the devastation, and sent us this report

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