Uganda: 'LRA and Kony in Sudan Border Area' - Campaign Groups

6 November 2014

Kafia Kingi — Joseph Kony, the fugitive war crimes suspect wanted by the International Criminal Court has sought refuge in Kafia Kingi, an enclave controlled by Sudan, according to a report.

Kony, commander of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and originally from Uganda, has been accused of crimes for decades and has evaded an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in October 2005. LRA defectors, corroborated by satellite imagery and civilian testimony, provide "strong evidence" that he has frequently camped in Kafia Kingi on the border of Sudan and South Sudan and in neighbouring areas of Central African Republic since 2010.

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