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  2. Child soldiers in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Child soldiers in Uganda are members of the Lord's Resistance Army, a rebel group that has been abducting young people since 1987 to fill out their ranks. Children and youth (both boys and girls) are usually abducted from their homes, [ 1 ] often with one or more others, and in characteristically violent ways.

  3. Joseph Kony - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. Leader of the Lord's Resistance Army (born c. 1961) Joseph Kony Head of the Lord's Resistance Army Incumbent Assumed office August 1987 Preceded by Office established Personal details Born 1961 (age 63–64) Odek, Northern Region, British Uganda Children 42 (as of 2006) Military service ...

  4. Lord's Resistance Army - Wikipedia

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    Invisible Children, advocacy group and documentary about LRA's child soldiers; Uganda page, Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre; Human Security in Northern Uganda project, University of British Columbia (extensive links from before mid-2004) Survey of War Affected Youth (SWAY): Research & Programs for Youth in Armed Conflict in Uganda

  5. Child soldiers in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Also by 2004, Africa had become the first continent where recruiters of child soldiers faced the consequences of international law with indictments from the Special Court of Sierra Leone, and investigations into child soldier recruitment in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo under the Rome Statute. [4] [86]

  6. Dominic Ongwen - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Ongwen (born 1975) is a Ugandan former child soldier and former commander of one of the brigades of the Ugandan guerrilla group Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).. He was detained in 2014 [5] and in 2021 the International Criminal Court convicted him of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, rape, torture, and enslavement.

  7. International Criminal Court investigation in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The government of Uganda referred the situation to the Court on 16 December 2003. [9] The referral was communicated via a letter sent by President Yoweri Museveni to the Prosecutor of the ICC, Luis Moreno Ocampo. The two met following the referral to establish the methods of cooperation between the Office of the Prosecutor and the government of ...

  8. China Keitetsi - Wikipedia

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    She ended up becoming a child soldier for the National Resistance Army. [2] [3] [4] China’s early years in Uganda and as a female child soldier showed the sexual assault that girls and women face in times of war and conflict. [5] Kampala fell on 26 January 1986, and Museveni was

  9. Invisible Children - Wikipedia

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    Instead, they changed their focus to covering the conflict in northern Uganda, Africa's second longest-running conflict after the Eritrean War of Independence. The documentary depicts the abduction of children who are used as child soldiers by Joseph Kony and his Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). The film centers around a group of Ugandan children ...