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CHRISTIANS FORCE 20,000 CHILDREN TO FLEE IN TERROR OF BEING MADE INTO SEX SLAVES

HENRY WASSWA | 29.06.2003 14:30 | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism

The Lord's Resistance Army is a Christian fundamentalist terror organization led by self-anointed "prophet" Joseph Kony that demands adoption of the Ten Commandments as the Constitution. Note that the western media carefully avoid using the words "terrorists" or "Christians", although Joseph Kony's "Lord's Resistance Army" is both. Also note the AP's euphemistic use of the term "concubine" for the little girls, some as young as 7, turned into sex slaves by the Christians.

If rather than being a Christian group named the "Lord's Resistance Army" demanding adoption of the Ten Commandments as the Constitution, it were instead a Muslim group named the "Ummah Resistance Army" demanding the implementation of Shari'a law, there can be no doubt that the western media would be howling about the outrages of an "Islamic fundamentalist terrorist" group.

Associated Press photos showing a few of the 20,000 children who are forced to flee to towns each night in sheer terror of being kidnapped by Christians who force boys to fight and turn girls into sex slaves:

 http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news/?p=Lord's+Resistance+Army&n=100&c=news_photos


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Frightened Children Flee Rebels in Uganda
HENRY WASSWA
Associated Press
Saturday, June 28, 2003
 http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030628/ap_on_re_af/uganda_night_refugees_2

GULU, Uganda - Alice Acielo has a family and a home, but the 11-year-old girl has slept on the streets of this town in northern Uganda for nearly a month.

Acielo is among an estimated 20,000 children who leave their families every night and walk more than a mile to the government-controlled town of Gulu, afraid to sleep in their own homes in rural areas where rebels known for abducting kids roam unopposed.

Northern Uganda is home turf of the rebel Lord's Resistance Army, a group that has abducted up to 20,000 children, forcing boys to become soldiers and using the girls as concubines, international human rights organizations say. The only safe havens are towns like Gulu, where the army maintains a 24-hour presence.

Each day, when school ends, Acielo and her brothers rush home, drop off their books and uniforms and then make the two-mile hike to Gulu, about 225 miles north of Kampala, the capital.

At dawn, they rush back home to grab books and uniforms before heading to school.

"When I started school, I wanted to be a teacher," said Acielo, with a thin blanket slung over her shoulders and no shoes.

"But I think I will not complete school because of this war," she said.

The children settle down for the night at bus stops, in parks, or verandahs, wrapping themselves in dirty blankets and plastic sheets.

Other towns in northern Uganda are also flooded with children each night, Roman Catholic Church leaders from the region say.

On a recent night, Alice and nearly 2,000 other children crammed into the town's bus park, where they were joined by a group of Roman Catholic clergy who stayed with them.

"We hope our action will move the hearts of the combatants," said Carlos Rodriguez, a Spanish priest who has worked in the region for years with the Comboni missionaries.

Like the children, Rodriguez and his fellow priests slept with thin blankets and went without dinner or breakfast.

"In our culture, when someone dies, we all gather to express solidarity. These children have died, one way or the other. They have grown up in a war, been abducted, forced to leave their parents and relatives ... made to kill," said John Baptist Odama, the archbishop of Gulu. "So we church leaders have come here to sleep in the cold with the children."

But the priests acknowledge that hardly compares to what the children have endured.

According to Human Rights Watch, child abductions have skyrocketed since the government launched an offensive against rebel bases in neighboring Sudan more than a year ago.

The 17-year rebellion has ravaged northern Uganda, killing thousands and forcing 800,000 people to flee. The Lord's Resistance Army is a quasi-religious movement that seeks to overthrow the government of President Yoweri Museveni. The rebel group is led by Joseph Kony, who claims to have spiritual powers.

At the outset, Museveni promised a quick and decisive victory.

But the insurgents proved resilient. When the Ugandan army attacked their bases across the border in southern Sudan, the rebels simply broke into small groups and slipped back into Uganda.

Efforts to start peace talks have failed and the rebels keep pushing — abducting more children as they battle.

Church leaders in the largely Roman Catholic region say an increase in rebel attacks in recent weeks has driven up the number of children who nightly flock to Gulu.

On Tuesday, rebels attacked the eastern town of Soroti, about 175 miles from Kampala, and abducted 56 girls from a nearby school.

Patrick Ojok was abducted by the rebels in December. He was released a month later only because his feet got swollen on the long marches and he could no longer keep up.

Memories of the experience drive the 17-year-old into Gulu each night.

"They forced the young people to carry heavy loads," he said. "I saw many people, mostly adults, being killed."

In May, U.S. Labor Secretary Elaine Chao announced a $13 million initiative to help eliminate the use of children as soldiers in more than 30 countries and to help those who were enslaved. The initiative included more than $3 million for the children of Uganda.

More than 300,000 children under age 18 are fighting in armed conflicts around the world, with almost half in central Africa, according to the International Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers. Most of the children are between ages 15 and 18, but some are as young as age 7.

 http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030628/ap_on_re_af/uganda_night_refugees_2

HENRY WASSWA
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