The final days of the Lord’s Resistance Army
Uganda is being held in suspense right now as Lord’s Resistance Army commander Joseph Kony continues to delay signing a peace agreement that would bring an end to one of the world’s longest-running conflicts. Current TV just put up an amazing short documentary on the conflict that includes an interview with a former top LRA ...
Uganda is being held in suspense right now as Lord's Resistance Army commander Joseph Kony continues to delay signing a peace agreement that would bring an end to one of the world's longest-running conflicts.
Uganda is being held in suspense right now as Lord’s Resistance Army commander Joseph Kony continues to delay signing a peace agreement that would bring an end to one of the world’s longest-running conflicts.
Current TV just put up an amazing short documentary on the conflict that includes an interview with a former top LRA commander who says he has no regrets about his actions:
It’s probably safe to say that if Kony operated in the Northern Hemisphere, he’d be considered the world’s most dangerous terrorist. Throughout the LRA’s 22-year rebellion, it has killed more people than al Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah combined, and abducted thousands of children to serve as child soldiers or "wives" for top commanders.
Kony ran the LRA like a religious cult, aimed to create a government based on the 10 commandments and consulted regularly with a "spirit council" that included a dead Chinese general. He’s also just one of the zealots and hate-mongers profiled in this week’s FP list, "The World’s Worst Religious Leaders."
Here’s hoping this dark chapter in African history is finally coming to an end.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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