Central Africa: Kony 'Losing Control'
A new report by an American advocacy group says the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, Joseph Kony, is losing control over the rebels that for decades have wrought havoc throughout Central Africa.
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Uganda: Rebel Kony Losing Control?
Sudan Tribune, 31 July 2013
Joseph Kony, leader of the notorious Lords Resistance Army(LRA) rebels is losing control over his group that for decades he has controlled with a tight fist, says a new report by ... read more »
A child multilated by LRA rebels standing by Ugandan Defence Force soldiers.
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Africa: Defections of Fighters Affect LRA
New Vision, 1 August 2013
Defections of fighters from the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and internal discontent by sidelined older commanders has greatly diminished Joseph Kony's control of the rebel group, ... read more »
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Uganda: LRA Terror Can Be Stopped, Say U.S. UN
New Vision, 30 May 2013
The U.N. Security Council and the United States said Wednesday that the Lord's Resistance Army's decades-long reign of terror can be stopped if the international community helps ... read more »
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Uganda: Kony Attacks On Civilians Increases, Report
New Vision, 11 June 2013
The Lords' Resistance Army (LRA) attacks against civilians have increased in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic and Uganda. read more »
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Uganda: Kony Attacks On Civilians Increases - Report
New Vision, 12 June 2013
The Lords' Resistance Army (LRA) attacks against civilians have increased, raising security concern of the civilians in Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic and ... read more »
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What a misleading story. Why is Uganda included in the list of locations where LRA attacks have increased? Right in the article it states that there haven't been any attacks in Uganda since 2006, so why did the author imply that attacks are increasing here? This is irresponsible reporting.