Publication

17 Nov 2011

The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) remains a deadly threat to civilians in three Central African states. After a ceasefire and negotiations for peaceful settlement of the generation-long insurgency broke down in 2008, Uganda’s army botched an initial assault. In three years since, half-hearted operations have failed to stop the small, brutally effective band from killing more than 2,400 civilians, abducting more than 3,400 and causing 440,000 to flee. The author of this article argues that there is no prospect of a negotiated end to the LRA problem, given the collapse of the multi-year Juba process.

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Author International Crisis Group
Series Crisis Group Africa Reports
Issue 182
Publisher International Crisis Group (ICG)
Copyright © 2011 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group)
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