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International search for arch villain Joseph Kony continues

African warlord drafted children to fight battles, serve as prostitutes

African warlord Joseph Kony is widely believed to be hiding out in the rugged terrain northwest of central African village of Obo. The town was the first place that Kony's Lord's Resistance Army attacked in 2008. Obo is now where U.S. Special Forces have paired up with local troops and Ugandan soldiers to seek out the much despised general.

Among the many atrocities committed by Jospeh Kony's Lord Resistance Army has been the abduction and exploitation of children to serve in armed combat.

Among the many atrocities committed by Jospeh Kony's Lord Resistance Army has been the abduction and exploitation of children to serve in armed combat.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - It's been seven years that Kony has been wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Kony's forces cut a wide and bloody swath across several central African nations with rapes, abductions and killings.

The LRA has successfully eluded government forces due to its ability to slip back and forth over the porous borders of the Central African Republic, South Sudan and Congo. U.S. forces have since been providing intelligence, looking at patterns of movement and setting up better communications to link the countries' forces together so that they can better track the guerrilla force.

The One hundred U.S. soldiers, sent by President Barack Obama at the end of 2011 are split up about 15 to 30 per base, bringing in American technology and experience to assist local forces. Specific improvements that the American forces have brought remain classified, to avoid giving Kony the ability to take countermeasures.

"We don't necessarily go and track into the bush but what we do is we incorporate our experiences with the partner nation's experiences to come up with the right solution to go out and hopefully solve this LRA problem," a 29-year-old captain from Texas says, giving his first name in accordance with security guidelines.

The U.S. troops also receive reports from local hunters and others that they help analyze together with surveillance information.

"It's very easy to blame everything on the LRA but there are other players in the region - there are poachers, there are bandits, and we have to sift that to filter what is LRA," he said.

Central African Republic soldiers chiefly conduct security operations in and around the town, while the Ugandan soldiers, who have been in the country since 2010, conduct longer-range patrols looking for Kony and his men.

Soldiers have killed seven LRA fighters in the area and captured one since January, while rescuing 15 people abducted by the group that included five children, said their local commander, Col. Joseph Balikuddembe.

There has been no contact with the LRA since March. Military officials say that the LRA is now in survival mode. The LRA is thought to today number only around 150 to 300 die-hard fighters.

With Kony still around and breathing, there are fears that the LRA will be able to rebuild.

"There's periods of time when the LRA will lie low when the military pressure is too high or where there's a threat that they don't understand such as the American intervention," Matthew Brubacher, a political affairs officer with the U.N.'s mission in Congo says. Brubacher was also an International Criminal Court investigator on the Kony case for five years.

"But then after a while after they figure it out, if they have the opportunity they'll try to come back, so it's just a matter of time they'll try to come back. Kony always said 'if I have only 10 men, I can always rebuild the force.'"

Expectations are running high with the Americans serving in Obo and Djema in the Central African Republic, as well as those in Dungu in Congo and Nzara in South Sudan.

"For all the communities, the U.S. bases in Obo and Djema means one, Kony will be arrested, and two, there will be a lot of money for programs, humanitarian programs," Sabine Jiekak of the Italian humanitarian aid agency Coopi says.

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Keywords: Jospeh Kony, Africa, Lord's Resistance Army, American soldiers

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  1. Greg
    1 year ago

    @Joseph, your words seem like a lot of rhetoric and very little proof. Another armchair critic (not unlike @Daniel) with nothing to back up your statements. It's easy to sit back and criticize but much more difficult to make a difference and do something. (@Daniel, do you think the office of the President does nothing, makes no decisions? I suppose if it were the president that you voted for, he couldn't do anything wrong).

    I guess the West should just sit back and do nothing in these nations, otherwise, criticism will follow no matter what acts of kindness or jobs that are created.

  2. Joseph
    1 year ago

    Kony - assuming he is still alive - is undoubtedly an evil little despot in a continent which is unfortunately swimming with evil little despots, most of them backed by largely Western - and for the most part that means American - money in order to keep Africa in a constant state of warfare, anarchy and chaos. Why? Unstable war-torn peoples find it virtually impossible to protect their own natural resources - be it oil, gas, minerals, ores etc. And that of course makes it much easier for multinational corporations (which again largely means American owned corporations) to exploit those who are already desperately poor and thus make them even poorer while occassionally throwing them a bone in the form of charity. Not because the said Cororations or their backers (i.e. governments, especially the American government) have any sympathy for the poor and the downtrodden. Quite simply, a bit of charity and international aid now and again is good for their image and hence good for business. Until we in the West wake up to the cynicism and evil exploitation carried out by our own governments and businesses in places like Africa we are not only permitting such exploitation to continue, we place our own hard-won freedoms in jeopardy as governments and corporations gain ever greater wealth and power and start to turn such power against us. An example of such machinations? The Kony video just happens to have been backed and paid for by George Soros, global finacier with massive interests in Africa. As Catholics we have to be aware not just of what is happening in this fallen world we live in, but who is behind the events, who is manipulating the media, who is working in the shadows to perpetrate evil while hypocritically posturing as one of the 'good guys'. We are called upon to use our God-given powers of reason and analysis so that we can 'read the signs of the times'.

  3. Daniel
    1 year ago

    "The One hundred U.S. soldiers, sent by President Barack Obama at the end of 2011..." Really? Was it really Obama who sent them in? Or were a number of people responsible? Please, for the love of God and man, STOP giving this person credit he does not deserve.

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