LRA Captives Recount Ordeals
Former child soldiers speak of their experiences at the hands of the rebels.
Troubled Border Zone Awash With Arms
The sheer number of guns around contributes to continuing instability in the area where Uganda, Sudan and Congo meet.
A Difficult Homecoming
As northern Uganda’s tenuous peace continues to hold, refugees are slowly returning to their villages.
Ugandan Opposition to Visit LRA Lair
Politicians say they have a useful role to play in furthering the difficult peace process between the Ugandan government and the northern rebels.
Refugees on the Move as DRC Fighting Escalates
Local warlord is accused of attacking Hutu civilians as well as paramilitaries.
Floods Pile on Agony in the North
Worst floods in 35 years sweep region already devastated by two decades of civil war.
Military Court Trials Worry Rights Activists
But legal experts see the courts as the best hope for dealing with impunity in DRC, despite their failings.
Plan to Flush LRA Out of DRC Recipe for Impunity
Amnesty says deal between Museveni and Kabila will push rebels into Sudan, which refuses to cooperate with ICC.
Any Attack on Us Means War – LRA
Uganda’s rebel movement threatens renewed conflict war if a threat to invade its wilderness headquarters materialises.
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