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Brown states that Cywink refused to contribute the story of her missing sister to the catalogue of those missing because she had become wary of the British Columbia's commission true intent. When linked to Davis's observation (see Kafer's reading of the previous chapter), can people no longer expect justice from their own government? If not, from where should justice come?
Iraq
A country in Western Asia, bordered by Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria, notable for its ancient Mesopotamian heritage and rich reserves of oil.
North Korea
An East Asian country officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, known for its totalitarian regime, dynastic leadership, and isolation from much of the international community.
U.S. Troops
Members of the United States armed forces, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
Iraq's Economy
The economic framework of Iraq, characterized by its heavy reliance on oil exports, and impacted by political instability, conflict, and external interventions.
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