Kigali — The trend things are taking may lead to a negotiated peace deal between the government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Movement led by Joseph Kony. A sense of optimism is but slowly taking hold and the government of Uganda has made reversals on earlier 'hard' positions of seeking a military solution to the Kony conflict.
This would end the 20-year rebellion that has left about two million inhabitants in Northern Uganda in Internally Displaced Peoples' (IDP) camps; not to mention the social and economic waste that always comes with war.
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