War and Peace Scenarios in Northern Uganda
This report analyzes the armed conflict in northern Uganda, detailing the Lord's Resistance Army's (LRA) insurgency, its impact on civilians, and the peace process. It highlights the LRA's aim to overthrow the government and the violence that has led to mass displacement and deaths. The Juba Peace Process, despite setbacks, offers hope for resolution.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
School For A Culture Of Peace (Escola De Cultura De Pau) |
Authors: | Josep Maria Royo |
Geographic focus: | Uganda, Sudan, Dr Congo, Central African Republic, Africa |
Methods
The research method involved fieldwork in northern Uganda, interviews with government representatives, political parties, civil society, and the international community, and analysis of the conflict and peace process. The report synthesizes these findings without direct quotes to maintain confidentiality.
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Key Insights
The report provides an in-depth analysis of the conflict in northern Uganda, initiated by the LRA's attempts to establish a regime based on the Ten Commandments. It examines the origins, key figures, and internationalization of the conflict, alongside the peace initiatives and the Juba Peace Process. The process has seen progress but faces challenges, including the LRA's commitment and the role of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Africa geographic scope | Central African Republic geographic scope | Dr Congo geographic scope | English publication language | Sudan geographic scope | Uganda geographic scope | armed conflict | civilian impact | conflict | displacement | general | government response | icc involvement | juba peace process | lra insurgency | peace | peace initiatives | regional dynamics | scenarios | traditional justice | war