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The Lord’s Resistance Army: An Abomination in Africa

For the past quarter of a century, 50-year-old Ugandan madman Joseph Kony — who claims to have channeled the spirit of one of Idi Amin’s generals — has led the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), designated a terrorist organization under the Patriot Act. The LRA’s monstrous depredations have terrorized millions of people in Uganda, South Sudan, the Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It acts in pursuit of Kony’s maniacal aim to seize power and supposedly rule by the Ten Commandments, though his and his groups’ actions and beliefs are inimical to the Judeo-Christian moral code. He has particular difficulty with “Thou shall not kill.”

In 2010, Congress passed a bill with bipartisan support calling on the president to take action against the LRA. On October 14, Pres. Obama informed Congress he had begun deploying one hundred military advisers to the central African region to work with local security forces in the four affected countries with the stated goal of “removing from the battlefield” Kony and other senior leadership of the LRA. This measure is long over due and should be applauded.

Kony is no “Christian missionary,” as some media insist on describing him. His rituals include elements of Christianity, Islam, and black magic. He boasts that he cuts off the lips. ears, noses and breasts of those who refuse to acknowledge him as a divine leader. He also amputates the feet of those who ride bicycles, and punishes those who eat white feathered chickens.

He preys on civilian villages, which his army loots for provisions, and where they hack to death and shoot the adults, and abduct the children. One of his main strategies has been to cleanse the land of adults, whom he deems untrustworthy, and start a new society with children. Reportedly, more than 85 percent of LRA captives are children, most between the ages of 11 and 16. Young males are indoctrinated and trained for combat, and girls are used as sex slaves and beasts of burden for Kony and his commanders.

Estimates of the numbers of children abducted range between over 30,000, according to the UN, and 66,000 in Uganda alone, according to the Survey for War Affected Children. Millions of people have fled the LRA into refugee camps, which are also sometimes raided. Over two million Ugandans have had to flee their homes, in addition to the 400,000 currently displaced in the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, and the Central African Republic. UNICEF reported that over the years thousands of children became “night dwellers,” walking five miles or more each night to seek shelter in urban centers.

The deeply traumatized thousands of children who have escaped enslavement tell of witnessing, or even being forced to participate in, the clubbing to death of their mothers and fathers. Mothers who have been raped witness the bayoneting of their infants. The captives are forced to torture and kill other children caught trying to escape. Always on the move with the LRA leaders in the jungles and swamps of central Africa, they suffer repeated rape, beatings, and deprivation of every kind.

The LRA has reportedly caused as many as 200,000 deaths, most from disease and malnutrition but increasingly resulting from violent attacks on villagers. Human rights reports state that the LRA killed over 2,000 in the past year in such attacks. In the Haute Uele district of the DRC, 865 people were killed by the LRA from December 24, 2008 — when 50 Catholic villagers were killed at a Christmas Mass — to January 17, 2009.

The dynamic 46-year-old Catholic bishop Edward Hiiboro of Tambura-Yambio in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria state, along the lush Central African and Congolese borders, told me that his 31,000 square mile diocese would be a veritable “garden of Eden” but for the raids of the LRA. In 2009, he said, a large LRA gang stormed into Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in the town of Ezo, abducting 17 teens and young people. Shortly afterwards, one of them, a young man, was found dead after being tied to a tree and mutilated.and 13 others remained missing a month later. A few days later, in the nearby town of Nzara, six people walking in a forest were ambushed and killed by being nailed to pieces of wood fastened to the ground, that is, crucified. Bishop Hiiboro organized a three day prayer vigil involving Christians of all denominations, in which 20,000 people walked two miles barefoot and in sackcloth and ashes in silent protest against the lack of protection provided them.

Ugandan and other of the region’s armies have sporadically and unsuccessfully tried to get Kony. Poorly trained and equipped, these armies have also faced the complication that LRA combatants are mostly children, who are also victims. In 2005, the International Criminal Court at The Hague issued arrest warrants for Kony and his top commanders for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including enslavement, sexual slavery, rape, murder, intentionally directing an attack against the civilian population, enlisting children and pillaging. However, the court has no enforcement power.

Though armed and at times protected by northern Sudan’s General Bashir, Kony would be no match for America’s highly trained security forces. A past US advisory effort initiated under the Bush administration failed; hopefully this one will be better prepared. Kony and his diabolical operation have been allowed to maraud for too long. 

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   10/25/11 09:58

What happened to news journalists who did more than just print the press releases verbatim? Would it take 10 minutes of Googling to find out the truth about what Joseph Kony has been doing?

I guess the only investigative journalism is kept for the really important matters like how Brittney felt about mopping the morgue floors or developments in Michael Jackson's doctor's trial.

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Bah Humbug
   10/25/11 10:01

The LRA are awful, but they are no threat to America, and America has no business sending troops there to fight.

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Andy Mcintyre
   10/26/11 00:11

That's very Christian of you given the fact that innocent children are being kidnapped,maimed,raped, and murdered!

"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." -Edmund Burke

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Kevin Moriarty
   10/25/11 10:05

The author apparently hasn't been reading the NRO bloggers' outraged posts re the 100 troops being sent to combat the Lord's Resistance Army.

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Truck
   10/25/11 10:05

Didn't you hear? Rush Limbaugh says they are "Christian Freedom Fighters" and Obama is sending troops to aid the Muslims in their fight against Christians.

His website posted a transcript of him talking about this with the headline "Obama Invades Uganda, Targets Christians"

As K-Lo often reminds us, Rush is a deeply good man who does so much good for this country...

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   10/25/11 10:08

Well, someone better tell Rush Limbaugh because he is suggesting that Obama is out to get "Christians".

From Rushbo's own website:

"Lord's Resistance Army are Christians. It means God. I was only kidding. Lord's Resistance Army are Christians. They are fighting the Muslims in Sudan. And Obama has sent troops, United States troops to remove them from the battlefield, which means kill them. That's what the lingo means, "to help regional forces remove from the battlefield," meaning capture or kill.

So that's a new war, a hundred troops to wipe out Christians in Sudan, Uganda, and -- (interruption) no, I'm not kidding. Jacob Tapper just reported it. Now, are we gonna help the Egyptians wipe out the Christians? Wouldn't you say that we are?"

Rush then goes on to tell us all how wonderful the LRA is:

"Lord's Resistance Army objectives. I have them here. "To remove dictatorship and stop the oppression of our people." Now, again Lord's Resistance Army is who Obama sent troops to help nations wipe out. The objectives of the Lord's Resistance Army, what they're trying to accomplish with their military action in these countries is the following: "To remove dictatorship and stop the oppression of our people; to fight for the immediate restoration of the competitive multiparty democracy in Uganda; to see an end to gross violation of human rights and dignity of Ugandans; to ensure the restoration of peace and security in Uganda, to ensure unity, sovereignty, and economic prosperity beneficial to all Ugandans, and to bring to an end the repressive policy of deliberate marginalization of groups of people who may not agree with the LRA ideology." Those are the objectives of the group that we are fighting, or who are being fought and we are joining in the effort to remove them from the battlefield."

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the reflex to attack anything that Obama does is truly amazing to watch.

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Griff
   10/25/11 10:31

A quick search of Rush's website revealed that 2 days later, in response to Jim Inhofe quoting him, Rush admits he (and his staff) were wrong.

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   10/25/11 10:54

There you go again, confusing people like Slide and Truck with facts.

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Sceptical
   10/25/11 17:14

What facts were those, Livewire? You should know that when you use the same tone and words to defend the patently indefensible, everything you say, have said, and ever will say, is revealed as brainless parroting. Recall that the original "facts" in question were those assertions put forward by Limbaugh--i.e., that the LRA is a "Christian" army seeking justice and the overthrow of dictatorships. These "facts" are clearly refutable. Subsequently there was the question of whether Limbaugh retracted his erroneous statements. As the above transcript clearly shows, he did no such thing. Now there is the question of whether your comment is anything other than an autonomic reflex.

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Kevin Moriarty
   10/25/11 11:05

Here's the transcript; where's the admission he was wrong other than the "misinformed" statement?

More to the point, why would Mr. "Excellence in Broadcasting" not do some basic due diligence before making any statement about the Lord's Army? A bit eager to score cheap political points?

RUSH: All three of you were mentioned on the Senate floor yesterday. Dawn, Brian, and Snerdley all made their debuts on the Senate floor yesterday all because I happened to be misinformed about something. Senator James Inhofe...

INHOFE: Rush Limbaugh yesterday talked about somebody -- brought it to my attention, talked about the three people who are always in his studio: Dawn and Brian and Snerdley. "Have you ever heard of the Lord's Resistance Army, Dawn?" No. "How about you, Brian?" No. "Snerdley, have you?" No. "No one's ever heard of the Lord's Resistance Army. That proves my contention most Americans have never heard of it. And here we are at war with them." Let me clarify that. In a minute I'm gonna talk about what their mission is there. We're not at war with them. In fact, we are specifically precluding our troops from any kind of combat in that area.

RUSH: And Inhofe went on.

INHOFE: Almost everyone who's reporting on this, including my good friend Rush Limbaugh, was talking about we're going -- our guys are gonna go, and gals, are gonna go into combat. No. They're not going to. They are specifically precluded from doing that. So it's not like it is in Libya.

RUSH: We said they were sending in a hundred people as advisors and so forth, but I wanted to play the sound bites primarily 'cause you three are now in the Congressional Record. All three of you. And you're in the Congressional Record because you didn't know something! How does it feel? (laughing)

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   10/25/11 11:18

I did that quick search and can't find any evidence of Limbaugh admitting that he was wrong! Can you provide a link?

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   10/25/11 12:52

Rod Dreher criticizes him here:
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So where'd Rush admit he was wrong? Still waiting for that link...

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   10/25/11 13:06

Aw look, Slide's questioning Rush Limbaugh.

Clearly by his standards then, Slide must have trouble with men.

Why do you hate men, Slide?

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myron Ernst
   10/25/11 10:11

This is nothing. We must focus on the terrible suffering in Gaza and the West Bank, where the people are suffering infinitely more from a lack of Michelin 5,4,3,2,1-star hotels.

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   JRapp
   10/25/11 10:26

As soon as the Palestinian Arabs decide to recognize the existence of the Jewish state and renounce their violence and hatred of Jews, then there will be peace and their lives will immeasurably improve. Unlike the LRA and Uganda's people, the decision to improve their lives rests entirely with the Palestinians. Since the US can’t make the Palestinian Arabs choose to live in peace with their Jewish neighbors, we should do nothing to alleviate their suffering, which is entirely self-inflicted.

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Jim Slade
   10/25/11 10:12

Instead of endangering our troops with a prolonged ground deployment, why don't we just work on assassinating Kony and his top thugs, as we have done with Al Qaeda figures?

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Grag
   10/25/11 14:02

An inconvenient fact about Predator drones is that they work much better in the desert than they do in the jungle.

The best defence against flying killer robots: trees.

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Mr. Sandmich
   10/25/11 10:32

If NRO dedicated itself to posts like this concerning horrors in sub-Saharan Africa, there would be no room for anything else.

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jmc
   10/25/11 10:55

"One of his main strategies has been to cleanse the land of adults, whom he deems untrustworthy, and start a new society with children"
Abby Hoffman's lone follower, spreading the gospel in Africa

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NavySpook
   10/25/11 11:46

Just once I'd like the folks who constantly denounce our military's global involvements by saying that there is no American interest at stake to actually READ about what other countries contribute to our efforts. Thousands of Ugandans have been contributing to the effort in Iraq and Afghanistan. Uganda was part of the "Coalition of the Willing." Assistance of our allies is a perfectly legitimate use of our military.

For all the whining I hear about the Democrat's double standards, I sure heard a lot people complaining about Libya (all of the presidential candidates) that had previously fallen back on the argument that "Saddam Hussein was a bad guy and needed to go" when the WMD claims came up short. As the world's lone superpower, and one of the few nations with a shed of moral fiber and respect for Natural Law, it is our duty to lend aid in these situations.

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