DUMBOORNAGAR, India and SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan, June 24 (IPS) – At dawn, when the waters of Dumboor Lake lie still under a pale grey sky, Santo Chakma, 63, nudges his narrow wooden boat into a reservoir that swallowed his childhood.
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