Jamala safari biography

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The Great Agony and Pure Laughter of the Gods

August 6, 2013

This book tells the story of Risto, an unwilling child soldier from the DRC. He is kidnapped and forced into a life of brutality and unbelievable cruelty, is lucky enough to be left for dead and so is rescued and is free, and then leaves the DRC to travel overland to Mozambique. Risto’s stoy is not that of an actual child soldier (this book is fiction), but he is any one of thousands of child soldiers across Africa.

The details and events in this book were harrowing at times; I found myself reading with my shoulders pulled away from the book and my eyes scrunched up as you would view a scary movie. It is not that the descriptions are vivid or graphic, but the casualness with which truly awful events are described is in many ways even worse.

I am still disturbed at the idea of cutting someone’s arm off. Who does that? And how? Shudder.
I am also haunted by the fact that the child soldiers are called Kidogo – the Swahili word for small. That even those in charge of these youngsters acknowledge right from the onset tha

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Karen Buckenham is a researcher, writer, feminist theologian and activist with decades of experience with the ecumenical church in KwaZulu-Natal. In 2015-16, she was an International Visiting Fellow with the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley California where her research delved into migration, especially South-South migration, and theology. She will use this research to write a book on migration, xenophobia, social cohesion and religion in South Africa, with a focus on KwaZulu-Natal, bringing it together with interviews with church leaders, KwaZulu-Natal Christian Council, refugee group representatives, and civil society groups.


Jedi Ramalapa’s experience and knowledge is rooted in Broadcast Journalism. Her career in the sector spans more than a decade. She has work as a Radio and TV journalist, News Anchor for Radio News Bulletins and Current Affairs Programs. She has also worked as a multimedia editor for African news, worked as freelance journalist and producer for various news organizations including the Mail and Guardian, NRK, SAB

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