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The family of the late President John Atta Mills has replied former Jerry Rawlings describing his comments following the president's death as uncouth, derogatory and uncensored insults.
The family said whilst it was mourning, it was provoked to respond to Mr Rawlings' comments that if the former president had done something wiser, he probably would have lived a little longer.
Click to read the full statement issued by Mills’ family.
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