princess. but it s up to her to remove the remnants of the war. she is one of the best at it, chosen to meet prince harry. the pace is painstaking. next to a village where children cross tracks that hundreds of mines were laid to protect. a generation who didn t live by the dark past but whose lives are shaped by it. manuel and his cousin were pickipick ing mangos. a lot of people passed by that spot and never found it. it had to be on a day when the children were there. reporter: more than 1,000 mine fields remain across the country. a constant threat to an innocent
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this videotaped interview shows him recalling the dark past for the first time to police lynn got a job as a social worker kim was happy for lynn, of course, but she also felt like her friend was slipping away maybe it was the distance, maybe it was her commitment to her marriage, but just like it would be with toni years later, kim could never seem to get lynn on the phone without harold listening in many times i didn t know he was on the phone, but i would sense that he was on the phone and i would say, before i said something personal, lynn, is harold on the phone? and he would always say, hey, kimmy. reporter: kim couldn t even get alone time with lynn when she went to visit her in colorado he was always with us and he was always involved in every conversation and we were never allowed to be alone even if we were together and he would even make comments when we would go to the