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Escaped LRA rebels and abducted children reach home

Published on : 20 November 2009 - 3:33pm | By International Justice Desk
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 Nine ex-rebels of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and abducted children, who recently escaped from captivity in the Democratic Republic of Congo, have arrived in their home district, Gulu, located about 300 km north of Uganda’s capital, Kampala.



 
One of the former rebels, Okello Ocii, said, “We decided to give in to the Congolese army because we were tired. We had also run short of food and ammunition. We are happy because we are back home.’’
Their relatives were happy on seeing them still alive.
 
 
Prior to the escape, all of them had been fighting in the bushes for over five years. Ronald Kakurungo, the Northern Uganda army spokesman said that the nine former rebels, aged between 15 and 29 escaped from the LRA rebels force two weeks ago.
 
 
“After being on the run in the Democratic Republic of Congo for several months, the nine rebels defected to Congolese government forces in Faraji in North-eastern DRC. Later they were handed over to the Uganda People’s Defence Forces which has in turn repatriated them to their home district.” Kakurungo said
 
 
LRA rebels originated in northern Uganda where they fought Uganda government troops for over twenty years before they were overpowered and relocated in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
 
 
The rebels are reported to have split in small groups in December last year when the Ugandan army led an offensive against them in the Democratic Republic of Congo jungles. The groups of rebel went on rampage, attacking civilians in the Congo, Sudan and the Central African Republic.
 
 
On Tuesday the United Nations Security Council condemned the attacks by the LRA and urged them to lay down their arms and surrender immediately.
 
 
Source: Afrik.com
 
Photo: EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON
 

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