
LRA leader facing the ICC: analysis
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Dominic Ongwen, a Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) commander, arrived in the Netherlands today, to face charges of four counts of war crimes and three counts of crimes against humanity committed in 2004 in northern Uganda. The LRA, led by the Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, has been fighting the government of Uganda for nearly three decades. The armed group has killed, maimed, and abducted thousands of civilians, many of them children, in remote regions of northern Uganda, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, and the Central African Republic.
To look at this a bit deeper is Human Rights Watch deputy Africa director Anneke van Woudenberg, who is based in London
To look at this a bit deeper is Human Rights Watch deputy Africa director Anneke van Woudenberg, who is based in London

