Demonic psycho Joseph Kony killing men, women and babies in Africa
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Rampage
in Africa
By Timothy Bancroft-Hitchey
___December 23rd, 2009
PRAVDA.RU
Since the Christmas
Massacre of 2008,
the Lord’s Resistance Army
has caused hundreds of thousands
of victims in four African States.
Its leader,
Joseph Kony,
has escaped capture since
the 1980s when his movement
launched its rampage of murder,
rape,
torture and abduction which
has devastated an entire region.
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Since then,
the UNO has revealed,
the Lord’s Resistance Army
has slaughtered around
1,300 civilians,
including women and children,
abducted a further 1,400
and caused 300,000 persons
to flee their homes.
The joint reports by the
UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights,
the UN Mission in the DRC
and the UN Mission in Sudan
speak of “constant, deliberate
and egregious brutality”,
throughout sustained and horrific
attacks in which the weapons
favoured are knives,
swords,
machetes and hoes.
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Eye-witness accounts reported
include attacks against babies:
“The LRA attackers
targeted civilians,
killing many and
causing serious injury
without regard for sex,
age or ethnicity.
Even babies
were killed”.
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Entire villages have
been destroyed,
wreaking humanitarian and
economic havoc in the region:
230,000 Displaced persons
in DR Congo,
38,000 DPs in Southern Sudan
and 17,000 in the Central
African Republic in less
than one year.
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The UN Report calls on
the regional government to
make resources available
to combat this scourge and
to bring those responsible to
the International Penal Court,
which has issued arrest
warrants for 33 counts of
crimes against humanity and
war crimes against LRA
Commander-in-Chief,
Joseph Kony,
and other senior officers.
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The LRA originated in 1986
as a resistance movement
based on the Acholi people
against the Government
of Uganda.
It was led by Alice Lakwena
who stated that she was a
prophet who would lead the
Acholi people to victory in Uganda
against President Museveni,
using their traditional powers
of witchcraft and spiritualism.
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Joseph Kony,
her nephew,
gained increasing influence within
the movement as Lakwena
distanced herself from him,
saying he had
become possessed by
an evil spirit.
He became the supreme
leader of the movement in
1997 when Alice Lakwena
was defeated in battle by
Government forces and
fled to Kenya.
Kony claims to he
the spokesman of God,
who receives messages from
the Holy Spirit and believes
in a theocracy based
on the Ten Commandments
and the Acholi customs.
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For an indepth look at Kony and the LRA,
see the book,
First Kill Your Family:
Child Soldiers of Uganda and
the Lord’s Resistance Army.
Peter Eichstaedt - December 30, 2009 at 2:54 pm |
Thank You for the information Peter
and Thank You for reading 22MOON!
Rash
rashmanly - December 30, 2009 at 4:33 pm |