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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday May 01, 2003 08:42author by Dnaha Report this post to the editors

- Fifteen year-old Patrick Komakech lies on a bed, grateful for his freedom and more importantly for his life. He was brought to a rehabilitation centre in the northern Ugandan town of Kitgum after fleeing his captors, the rebel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), two weeks after they abducted him from his school. He was among the lucky ones. Others in his group who had tried to escape, were recaptured and killed in front of their counterparts "as a lesson on what would happen to us if we tried to run away". Children are the main target of the 17-year LRA insurgency which has terrorised civilians in northern Uganda. The group, led by Joseph Kony, seeks to topple President Yoweri Museveni and replace his government with a regime governed by the Biblical Ten Commandments.

The group routinely attacks Acholi villages, killing civilians and abducting children to be forced into its ranks and girls to be used as sex slaves for commanders.

GRUESOME TALES

Children who have managed to escape from LRA captivity tell horror stories about the extreme physical and psychological violence with which they were initiated into rebel ranks.

Peter Ochan, 14, was abducted, when he was asleep and made to walk the whole night and the whole day, before he and other abducted children were allowed to rest. During his 10 months in captivity, the clubbing of children to death by rebel commanders became a daily ritual in the bush, he says.

Ochan, now accommodated at the Gulu Support the Children Organisation (GUSCO), a rehabilitation centre set up to help children returning from captivity, explains how he and others were forced to carry the decomposing body of a boy killed for trying to escape.

"We carried the body on our shoulders everywhere we went," he said. "It smelt very bad. We were told it was part of our training. The commander then told us to scoop out the brains from what was left of the body and show them around to others."

Another escapee, Tony Ulanya, 16, says he has met LRA leader Joseph Kony several times and describes him as a "possessed man".

"He would preach to us on Sundays for many hours," he told IRIN. "He always told us that he spoke with the angel who told him that he would one day be the president of Uganda, and the young people he has abducted and the children born in captivity will take over the country. Sometimes he leaves people and stays on his own for a long time."

FEAR OF ESCAPE

Opportunities to escape from captivity are extremely rare for many of the abductees. Many do not dare to escape for fear of reprisals, either towards them or their families.

Relishing his freedom at the Kitgum Concerned Women's Association (KICWA), Patrick recounts some of his gruesome memories.

"Two boys tried to escape," he says. "They were beaten to death, with sticks. A child whose feet were too swollen to walk any further was tied up and left behind to die. He was left there and told to eat soil."

REHABILITATION

Those who run the rehabilitation centres for returning abductees, such as GUSCO and KICWA, say most of the children who escape are often emaciated, weak from disease, and severely traumatised.

"In the bush, good food, like chicken and goats was reserved for commanders, while children only ate sorghum or wild fruits," Patrick recalled. "In Sudan [where the LRA has its bases], we had to kill people, steal their animals and take stored grains in order to survive."

The rehabilitation centres are however just a temporary respite for returning abductees. Once their return to their families has been facilitated, the children remain under constant risk of re-abduction, which would mean certain execution by their captors.

Mads Oyen, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) child protection officer in Uganda told IRIN that there had been at least 6,000 abductions since the beginning of this year, translating to 12,000 a year.

"The abductions that have taken place since the period after June [2002] are the highest levels of abductions ever [since the insurgency began]," Oyen said.

Christopher Arwai, who heads the KICWA centre, however believes that many more children have been abducted from northern Uganda throughout the insurgency, many of whom may never be accounted for.

author by kokomeropublication date Thu May 01, 2003 11:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The idiots who support indefinite internment and torture of Afghan kids in Guantanamo bay should read thus carefully.

These kids should be helped not punished.

author by Pennypublication date Thu May 01, 2003 14:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It defies all sense that children are treated so badly all over the world. Here in the U.S. even the most severe child abusers are seldom given more than a year in jail -- at the most, three -- unless the child dies.

What is wrong with the human species that governments can treat children this way -- and rebels against governments can treat children so horrifically.

I think I'll be some other species next lifetime. I'm depressed by this one.

author by R Isible - 1 of IMCpublication date Thu May 01, 2003 16:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

At the very least please write a summary and provide a link instead of cutting and pasting an article from AfricaOnLine. Thanks.

author by Father Damienpublication date Fri May 02, 2003 10:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I dont know why my satirical piece about the Trotsky twins was deleted. It fitted in with this thread.

SP members have made abusive non-satirical attacks on other posters, yet have not been deleted.

Is satire now banned?

I'll reconstruct it as best I can.

Horror in SP

At age 14, Finghin & Oisin were abducted by the SY and treated inhumanely.

They were forced to listen to and read sppeechs by Peter Hadden.

They were introduced to the mysteries of the Holy Troika, 3 divine leaders, 1 true party line (until it changes again).

The mysteries of the Holy Lie were also revealed, if one lie doesnt work, try another and another. Dont worry if they contradict each other, its part of the dialectic.

author by Shocked - apublication date Sun May 04, 2003 12:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It is beyond understanding how anyone can see humour in this article. How can you possible feel that the issue of the treatment of these children in Uganda can be a source of humour. You are a truly sick person

author by Outsiderpublication date Sun May 04, 2003 18:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I do agree with Penny that I am disillusioned with this species. Cruelty to children if often governed by the simple consideration of what the perpetrators believe thay can get away with. In the Ugandan bush with a rifle in your hand and a position of authority, you can get away with anything, just like the popes in the middle ages.... then there is the ritual satanic child abuse that goes on in secret in places like Ireland and America, again because the cops and the ruling elite cover up for each other, so again it's a case of what the perpetrators believe thay can get away with.
As for what to come back as in the next incarnation....what's the use, if human beings are still on the planet, they'll foul us up no matter what we come back as.

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