Uganda Captures Lord's Resistance Commander

According to the millitary, Lord's Resistance Army Commander, Charles Okello, has been captured in Central Africa Republic. Several people were rescued during the operation.
  • Uganda:   LRA Commander Captured in CAR

    VOA, 22 April 2014

    Uganda's military says troops have captured a commander of the Lord's Resistance Army [LRA] and freed 10 people who were held captive by the rebel group. Read more »

  • Africa:   U.S. Media Shows New Interest

    DW, 9 April 2014

    US media are increasingly reporting on and debating their country's presence in Africa. How strong should it be? Is its purpose to bring stability to crisis regions or rather to… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Northern Youths Neglected - Report

    Observer, 9 April 2014

    A report by Alert International, a peace-building organisation has found that majority of youths in Acholi and Lango sub-regions are least likely to become economically and… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Obama's Hunt for Kony Not a Priority

    The Star, 28 March 2014

    Uganda's most acclaimed musician, Jose Chameleone, is holding his annual concert in Kampala this weekend, almost exactly two years after the famous the famous Kony 2012 video tried… Read more »

  • Central Africa:   New EU Support to Increase Security in the Region

    EU External Action, 27 March 2014

    Today, the EU announced that it would provide close to €2 million to support the fight to eliminate the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a militant movement in the Central… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Ocampo Backs 'Story - Telling' for LRA Victims

    Observer, 25 March 2014

    The former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has said he supports the new campaign to protect and promote healing efforts to end the misery of victims of… Read more »

Lord's Resistance Army soldiers (file photo).

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