Samuel Okiror
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President outlines development plans for northern Uganda as tentative peace talks continue and displaced villagers return home.
Officials say they won’t call on ICC to lift indictments against rebels until they’ve met key conditions.
Politicians say they have a useful role to play in furthering the difficult peace process between the Ugandan government and the northern rebels.
Worst floods in 35 years sweep region already devastated by two decades of civil war.
Amnesty says deal between Museveni and Kabila will push rebels into Sudan, which refuses to cooperate with ICC.
Minister condemns allegations that government troops as well as rebels are culpable for violence in northern Uganda’s bitter conflict.
Official negotiators say it is far too early for northern Uganda’s rebels to be asking for a role in government.
But court insists traditional justice not suitable for LRA commanders.
Kampala dismisses as unreasonable LRA cash request for consultations.
Ugandan lawyers will deal specifically with ICC arrest warrants.