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The War Inside

20 min · 26. maj 2026
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It’s early 2025, and the city of Goma in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo is being taken over by a rebel group called the M23. In response to the chaos, Feza, one of the few trained psychologists in the city, opens a therapy practice in the back of a cinema to treat what she calls an epidemic of post-traumatic stress. Support the show [https://radioworkshop.org/donate/] We can only do this work because of your support. You can make a donation at radioworkshop.org [https://radioworkshop.org/donate/].

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