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Un aiuto concreto per il futuro di Innocent

Sono Massimo Oriani, giornalista di basket dal 1997 alla Gazzetta dello Sport. Sto cercando di aiutare Innocent e sua sorella Janet Achola, che ha corso i 1500 a Londra per l ma che ora per un serio problema a un tendine ferma da due anni (e dal giugno 2014 anche mamma di una bambina). Sono moncler bambino saldi gli moncler bambino outlet unici sopravvissuti di una famiglia bruciata viva nel suo villaggio dalla Lord Resistance Army di Joseph Kony. Ho aiutato finanziariamente Inno cent a finire il liceo, ora servono altri soldi perch possa entrare nella Accademia della Polizia di Kampala e moncler outlet online uomo studiare all moncler bambino outlet in modo che possa avere un moncler outlet serravalle futuro.

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Because in my moncler saldi school there was the info that the rebels were in the village, our teachers told us to escape in the bush, because the rebels didn have any pity for moncler outlet children too. So, I escaped with my brother and with other children. At 3 o in the night somebody came to call us, because the rebels left our village and we found our house completely destroyed by fire.

In the morning, we were able to join again my younger brother, because he was very small and, instead of escaping, he hid in a plantation of potatoes.

The behavior of rebels moncler donna was not human. They mutilated a lot of people, cutting legs, arms, breasts for girls, testicles for boys, and when they went they left full bags with these parts because people needed to fear them also for the future.

I moved to a refugee camp in Lira so that I could go to school and finish the Primary. I started running there. Because I won the competition for school in the district, I had an offer to go to study in Kampala, skipping one year, and I accepted, since for me was a good opportunity. Since I didn have a place to stay, the school became my house. The Director of the school helped me for living directly in the school, and I had to work for paying my accommodation, cleaning all the rooms, working for the school, and running for them, because for the school it was important to have piumini moncler saldi somebody winning the athletic Championships for High Schools. And, of course, I had to study, because in Uganda there is no school promoting people because they are good in sport, if they are not good students. All my works were for paying the fees for the school, moncler outlet online shop because nothing is for free.

In 2009, June, the group of Ugandan Prison Service was interested in creating an athletic team, and they recruited me together with Stephen Kiprotich, the Olympic Marathon gold medal winner in London. The salary is very little (about 100 USD per month), but they gave me a small apartment, and I could call with me my brother Innocent.