Envoys welcome operation

Monday, 15th December, 2008





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By Cyprian Musoke, madinah Tebajjukira and Jeff Lule 

Opposition leader in Parliament Prof. Ogenga Latigo has welcomed the attack on 
LRA bases in Garamba, arguing that the peace talks had reached a stalemate. 

LRA leader Joseph Kony, Latigo said, had become comfortable in his hideout, and 
refused to sign the final peace deal which had been reached painstakingly. 

“The military could also have become comfortable since Kony was not in Uganda, 
in which case I didn’t see any prospects of finalising the peace process,” 
Ogenga Latigo said. “How else would the status quo have been dismantled?” 

However, Latigo feared Kony might unleash terror and abduct innocent people in 
the West Equatoria region, which borders the Garamba jungles. 

Addressing the FDC weekly briefing at Najjanankumbi, spokesman Wafula Oguttu 
seemed to contradict Latigo, saying the attack was unconstitutional because it 
was not sanctioned by Parliament. 

“We are disappointed with our President. This is a country which has a 
constitution to follow and which he promised to follow,” he said. 

Agreeing with Latigo, British High Commission information officer John Hamilton 
said the LRA had become a serious military threat, which only regional military 
cooperation could address. 

Kony and top commanders are wanted at the World Court (ICC) for war crimes and 
crimes against humanity. 

Hamilton said there should be no impunity on war crimes and the operation 
should follow international law. 

The US-based Human Rights Watch, too, welcomed the attack. “It is vital that 
LRA leaders wanted for heinous abuses against civilians are apprehended and 
face trial,” Elise Keppler, a senior counsel, said. 

However, she added, effort to arrest the individuals should minimise the risk 
to civilians and avoid excessive force. 

Lira Municipality MP James Akena (UPC) castigated the attack, saying the 
majority of the people in the bush were women and children. 

“These are victims of two crimes,” he said. “We failed to protect them in their 
homes which led to their abduction. Now we are bombing them.” 

Foundation for Human Rights Initiative chief Livingstone Ssewanyana said if all 
options had failed, and the rebels were unwilling to sign the peace agreement, 
the states in the region had the duty to protect their people. 

However, Kitgum MP Beatrice Anywar said the Government had always wanted the 
military option. “The Government’s deadlines were provocative and made the LRA 
think that the peace agreement was not in good faith. 

She also said the Government had not looked at the impact of fresh fighting and 
Kitgum residents had began to return to the camps. 

“In whose interest did Museveni and his government take the military option?” 
she asked. 

Isha Otto Amiza (Oyam South) said it was illogical for UPDF to resume fighting 
after failing to defeat Kony militarily for 20 years. “Peaceful means would 
bring lasting solutions,” he said. 

Dokolo MP Felix Okot Ogong said he supported a peaceful settlement of the war. 
“Resumption of the war means resumption of suffering of the people in the 
north. I appeal to the Government and Kony to stick to peace negotiations.” 

Aswa MP Reagan Okumu said dialogue was better so as to rescue abducted children 
held by Kony. Resuming fighting, he added, means killing innocent children. 

“I wonder whether it’s a rescue mission or an offensive,” he asked. “If it’s an 
offensive, the Government lacks the moral authority to attack children it 
failed to protect and rescue.” 

Piro Santos (East Moyo) said it was important for the Government to protect 
Uganda’s territorial integrity. “The Government is executing this mandate. 
Nevertheless, it should continue pursuing peaceful means.”


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