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A Genocide in Northern Uganda? – The ‘Protected Camps’ Policy of 1999 to 2006

Posted on April 9, 2012 by Patrick Wegner

The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) conflict effectively ended for northern Uganda in 2006, after 20 years of suffering, when the LRA moved out of Uganda at the start of the Juba Peace Talks. Despite relative peace returning to the area, … Continue reading →

Posted in Complementarity, Crimes against humanity, Darfur, Genocide, IDP, International Criminal Court (ICC), Justice, Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), Sudan, Torture, Uganda | Tagged Bishop Ochola, camps northern Uganda, crimes against humanity Uganda, crimes government of uganda, crimes UPDF, genocide, government of uganda, IDPs, IDPs Uganda, Lord's Resistance Army, LRA, northern Uganda, protected camps, rape Uganda, rape UPDF, social torture, torture Uganda, Uganda, Uganda genocide | 13 Comments
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