Lord's Resistance Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lord's Resistance Army (also Lord's Resistance Movement or Lakwena Part Two ) is a sectarian guerrilla army based in northern Uganda. The group was formed in 1987 and is engaged in an armed ...
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Joseph Kony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Kony (born 1961) is the head of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a guerrilla group that is engaged in a violent campaign to establish theocratic government in Uganda, which claims to be based...
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A profile of Terrorist Organizations and Other Para-States. ... The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), led by Joseph Kony, operates in the north from bases in southern Sudan. More concerned with destabilising northern Uganda from bases in Sudan, the LRA has linked up with Interahamwe and anti-RCD rebels around the Bunia area.
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The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), led by Joseph Kony, operates in the north from bases in southern Sudan. More concerned with destabilising northern Uganda from bases in Sudan, the LRA has linked up with Interahamwe and anti-RCD rebels around the Bunia area. ... The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) , led by Joseph Kony,
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What the Lord's Resistance Army and its mysterious leader, Joseph Kony, stand for. ... The Lord's Resistance Army, which has been fighting the Ugandan Government for nearly 18 years, has become know for its brutality, but the reasons for their rebellion are less well known.
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Another town in Africa - Lira - Uganda. ... Who is Joseph Kony? Profile and Background of Joseph Kony and the Child Soldiers of the Lord's Resistance Army. Joseph Kony has enslaved thousands into becoming child soldiers, made girls into concubines, displacing millions from their homes in Uganda.
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Photographer Francine Orr has seen first-hand the faces and heard the voices of child soldiers caught up in brutal conflicts. ... Orr recently published a photo essay of images from Uganda, and the children fighters of the so-called Lord's Resistance Army, or LRA. "It's a rebel group led by Joseph Koney," Orr says.
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"The Lord's Resistance Army came in one night and took her into captivity." ... "The first thing, you're beaten. The beating is to initiate you into the army. The second thing, you're forced to kill someone," Grace Akallo told a House panel. (Andrea Bruce -- The Washington Post)
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A shadowy entity known as the Lord's Resistance Army has kidnapped some 20,000 children across northern Uganda and has forced them to kill even members of their own families. Most girls become sex slaves, and many people have been raided and mutilated in random attacks.
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The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) is one of the larger terrorist organizations in the world. It has killed more people than many other violent groups, yet few Westerners have ever heard of it, since nearly all its violence is perpetrated in the border region between Uganda and Sudan in East Africa.
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