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There will be no quick peace in Uganda. On 17 September, nearly 1,000 Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fighters had assembled at the forest clearing of Ri Kwangba, on the Sudan-Congo-Kinshasa border. Yet LRA chief Joseph Kony and deputy Vincent Otti plus several thousand more fighters, had not turned up by the 19 September deadline. It was extended....

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Keywords:

Sudan, Congo-Kinshasa, Joseph Kony, Vincent Otti, Martin Ojul, Riek Machar Teny Dhurgon, Dominic Ogwen, Okot Odiambo, Yoweri Museveni, Britain, United States, Ruhakana Rugunda, Jan Egeland, Betty Bigombe

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