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In Guinea There Are No Cousins

Summary by La Diaria
In Guinea there is no distinction for cousins and uncles and even neighbors: they all call them brothers. Community ties are strong and serve for containment in a country marked by misery, but in turn they can be oppressive, especially for women, who mostly suffer genital mutilation. The Uruguayan traveler and chronicler Franca Levin lived with families, witnessed a wedding and toured the capital in search of stories.Jean adjusted, iPhone in han…
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In Guinea there is no distinction for cousins and uncles and even neighbors: they all call them brothers. Community ties are strong and serve for containment in a country marked by misery, but in turn they can be oppressive, especially for women, who mostly suffer genital mutilation. The Uruguayan traveler and chronicler Franca Levin lived with families, witnessed a wedding and toured the capital in search of stories.Jean adjusted, iPhone in han…

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la diaria broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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