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LRA Rebels Ask for Peace Talks With Uganda Government |
2005-12-04 |
![]() In October, the Hague-based ICC issued arrest warrants for Kony, Otti and three other LRA commanders, one of whom has since died. Otti told BBC radio that he was willing to cooperate with the ICC, but added that government officials should also face justice at the same court because they "were responsible for some of the crimes committed in northern Uganda." Otti maintained that he was speaking with the permission of rebel leader Joseph Kony. The Uganda government welcomed the offer but hoped it was "serious and genuine". Attempts to hold peace talks between the rebels and the government collapsed last December when last-minute hitches thwarted the signing of the first ceasefire agreement. Within hours, President Yoweri Museveni ordered the resumption of the military campaign against the rebellion - a move observers said curtailed any further peace attempts. Tens of thousands of people have been killed and over 1.5 million displaced in northern Uganda since the beginning of the conflict. |
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