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US Activists1 Cautiously Optimistic About Anti-LRA Mission

U.S. activists who have worked for years advocating against Central Africa's roaming Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) are cautiously optimistic new U.S. military assistance to dismantle2 the deadly militia3 will be effective. But they also see many challenges for the recently announced mission.

The Lord's Resistance Army, a small band of roving rebels, made up mostly of abducted4 child soldiers, continues to kill, maim5 and cause the displacement6 of civilians7, in the border areas between the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, the Central African Republic and Uganda.

The group was started as an anti-government rebellion in Uganda in the 1980s by Joseph Kony, who claims to have spiritual powers. In 2005, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Kony to face charges of crimes against humanity, but he has eluded8 capture.

Now, the U.S. government has decided9 to send about 100 military advisers10 to help Uganda and other African countries end the LRA's atrocities11.

One of those applauding the move but still pushing for stronger U.S. action is the Enough Project executive director, John Bradshaw.

"100 military advisors12 is a great and very important first step, but we are not satisfied there. We are advocates. We really want to address this issue so we want to keep pushing until we feel that this administration is doing all that they can," said Bradshaw.

A Uganda-led effort to squash the LRA with U.S. funding and planning in 2008 led to a surge of LRA attacks.

Bradshaw says he hopes the outcome this time will be Kony's capture and trial, even though it is difficult to know where exactly the elusive13 LRA leader is.

"There are a lot of various reports. He was believed to be in the [Democratic Republic of] Congo for a significant amount of time, but that is why we need better intelligence and we need the U.S. advisors to get out there and provide that," added Bradshaw.

Michael Poffenberger has spent most of his professional life dedicated14 to fighting the LRA through advocacy with the Washington-based group Resolve.

He shares worries of how the LRA used abducted children and women as human shields in previous defense15 against government attacks.

"Our hope is that with the extra assistance being provided by the United States you can actually find innovative16 ways to help these kids be protected in these operations and encourage them to actually defect and escape, and put more mechanisms17 in place to make that happen," added Poffenberger.

Activists also want to see more regional engagement and coordination18 on the issue, human rights training for soldiers who will be involved in field operations, better trained special forces from other African countries take part, and European logistical support.

They also say the solution cannot just be military, but must include substantial disarmament programs and economic help for LRA affected19 areas.


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