27 Aug 2006

Uganda and LRA rebels sign truce

The Ugandan government and the rebel Lord's Resistance Army have signed a truce aimed at ending one of the most bitter wars in Africa.

The agreement, reached during peace talks held in Juba, southern Sudan, is expected to take effect on Tuesday. A final peace deal will then be sought.

Thousands have died during the 20-year conflict in northern Uganda, and more than one million have fled their homes.

Source: BBC NEWS | Africa | Uganda and LRA rebels sign truce, picture from this site: NPR

 

Horror in Uganda

Terrorized by rebels, youths huddle in cities and the displaced languish in wretched camps. LA Times

Profile: Uganda's LRA rebels. By Martin Plaut ,BBC Africa analyst

"The Lord's Resistance Army, which has been fighting the Ugandan Government for nearly 18 years, has become know for its brutality, but the reasons for their rebellion are less well known." Read more here.