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American couple to go on trial for child torture in Uganda

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An American couple who traveled to adopt children from Uganda in 2017 will face trial in the East African country after a magistrate ruled the evidence brought against them in connection with the torturing and trafficking of a 10-year-old boy as sufficient. According to BBC, the minor in question was under the care of Mackenzie...

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