Thursday, December 02, 2010 4:36:32 AM
F6, here because of the theocracy connection, that's virtually all .. there is the bit about bandits, the underlined, then the bottom section ..
Excerpt: Chased out of Uganda in 2005, the LRA has since marauded through the jungles of South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic in search of refuge from the Uganda People's Defence Force.
The LRA chief, Joseph Kony, is now thought to be hiding out in southern Darfur under the auspices of the national government of Sudan, which is opposed to South Sudan's likely secession from Khartoum in a referendum scheduled for January 9.
Kony, 49, is wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, and styles himself as
a Christian ''prophet'' whose mission is to turn Uganda into a theocracy ruled by the Ten Commandments.
Now the LRA is little more than a gang of bandits, with little, if any, real political motive, engaged in a battle for survival.
The Arrow Boys deputy commander in Kassia, Aquila Daniel, said the LRA attacked without warning. ''Their only motive
plunder,'' he said. ''They take our food, and they take any other possessions we have including women and children.''
In the event of an attack, an alarm is sounded to mobilise the Arrow Boys.
''We are here hiding in the trees, waiting. The boys have little training; they only want to protect their families,'' Mr Daniel said.
''It is difficult to know how many of the LRA we kill because whenever an LRA member falls, the others in the group are under orders to bring back their bodies to their camp, whatever the cost.
''So occasionally we find traces of blood in the grass, we hope it is evidence that we have killed one of them, but we have never been able to claim a body.''
Emmanuel Samuel, 10, joined the arrow boys in July when he heard the LRA were in the area.
''The village elders told me to stay in the village but I wanted to follow my father,'' Emmanuel said.''I have fired my weapon [a bow and arrow] just once.
''No, I was not afraid because my mother and father were there fighting alongside me.''
The end of and and the link to the above: Kate Geraghty travelled to Sudan courtesy of Doctors Without Borders
Further, please, if you ever have time take some to read this, and the embedded links ..
Resolve, Uganda: US President Obama's strategy on the LRA
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
FOR the record, here is a copy of an email received today from Paul Ronan, Director of Advocacy, Resolve (formerly Resolve Uganda), followed by a copy of a blog post and tweet published today by Sam Bell, Executive Director of the newly merged Save Darfur Coalition / Genocide Intervention Network.
Please find attached President Obama's strategy on the Lord's Resistance Army, released on November 24th. Section 4 of the LRA Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act, which passed US Congress in May, mandated that President Obama develop “a strategy to guide future United States support across the region for viable multilateral efforts to mitigate and eliminate the threat to civilians and regional stability posed by the Lord’s Resistance Army.”
Below please find highlights and a brief breakdown of the strategy, including actions listed as priorities for implementation. We look forward to being in touch in the coming weeks with deeper analysis of the strategy and next steps for implementation. Two likely challenges to implementation will be securing adequate funding from Congress and the current lack of a senior LRA point person within State Department. Also attached is a press roundup of media coverage of the strategy release.
Best, .. Paul .. Director of Advocacy .. Resolve (formerly Resolve Uganda) .. [adjusted for this post]
Vision:
“Though the challenge is complex, the vision remains simple: people in central Africa are
free from the threat of LRA violence and have the freedom to pursue their livelihoods."
Purpose:
The strategy does not contain much detail about specific action steps, instead providing an "overarching, comprehensive strategy direction over several years to... increase the likelihood of success in mitigating and eliminating the threat posed by the LRA." (Upcoming Congressional decisions on levels of funding will help determine how robustly the strategy is implemented and hence specific action steps.) .. much more in Uganda Watch.
If interested in the whole of the first article it is here
Ummm .. no .. enough said for now ..
Excerpt: Chased out of Uganda in 2005, the LRA has since marauded through the jungles of South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic in search of refuge from the Uganda People's Defence Force.
The LRA chief, Joseph Kony, is now thought to be hiding out in southern Darfur under the auspices of the national government of Sudan, which is opposed to South Sudan's likely secession from Khartoum in a referendum scheduled for January 9.
Kony, 49, is wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, and styles himself as
a Christian ''prophet'' whose mission is to turn Uganda into a theocracy ruled by the Ten Commandments.
Now the LRA is little more than a gang of bandits, with little, if any, real political motive, engaged in a battle for survival.
The Arrow Boys deputy commander in Kassia, Aquila Daniel, said the LRA attacked without warning. ''Their only motive
plunder,'' he said. ''They take our food, and they take any other possessions we have including women and children.''
In the event of an attack, an alarm is sounded to mobilise the Arrow Boys.
''We are here hiding in the trees, waiting. The boys have little training; they only want to protect their families,'' Mr Daniel said.
''It is difficult to know how many of the LRA we kill because whenever an LRA member falls, the others in the group are under orders to bring back their bodies to their camp, whatever the cost.
''So occasionally we find traces of blood in the grass, we hope it is evidence that we have killed one of them, but we have never been able to claim a body.''
Emmanuel Samuel, 10, joined the arrow boys in July when he heard the LRA were in the area.
''The village elders told me to stay in the village but I wanted to follow my father,'' Emmanuel said.''I have fired my weapon [a bow and arrow] just once.
''No, I was not afraid because my mother and father were there fighting alongside me.''
The end of and and the link to the above: Kate Geraghty travelled to Sudan courtesy of Doctors Without Borders
Further, please, if you ever have time take some to read this, and the embedded links ..
Resolve, Uganda: US President Obama's strategy on the LRA
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
FOR the record, here is a copy of an email received today from Paul Ronan, Director of Advocacy, Resolve (formerly Resolve Uganda), followed by a copy of a blog post and tweet published today by Sam Bell, Executive Director of the newly merged Save Darfur Coalition / Genocide Intervention Network.
Please find attached President Obama's strategy on the Lord's Resistance Army, released on November 24th. Section 4 of the LRA Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act, which passed US Congress in May, mandated that President Obama develop “a strategy to guide future United States support across the region for viable multilateral efforts to mitigate and eliminate the threat to civilians and regional stability posed by the Lord’s Resistance Army.”
Below please find highlights and a brief breakdown of the strategy, including actions listed as priorities for implementation. We look forward to being in touch in the coming weeks with deeper analysis of the strategy and next steps for implementation. Two likely challenges to implementation will be securing adequate funding from Congress and the current lack of a senior LRA point person within State Department. Also attached is a press roundup of media coverage of the strategy release.
Best, .. Paul .. Director of Advocacy .. Resolve (formerly Resolve Uganda) .. [adjusted for this post]
Vision:
“Though the challenge is complex, the vision remains simple: people in central Africa are
free from the threat of LRA violence and have the freedom to pursue their livelihoods."
Purpose:
The strategy does not contain much detail about specific action steps, instead providing an "overarching, comprehensive strategy direction over several years to... increase the likelihood of success in mitigating and eliminating the threat posed by the LRA." (Upcoming Congressional decisions on levels of funding will help determine how robustly the strategy is implemented and hence specific action steps.) .. much more in Uganda Watch.
If interested in the whole of the first article it is here
Ummm .. no .. enough said for now ..
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