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----- Original Message -----
From: oreke2000
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 12:34 AM
Subject: [Ugandacom] Dozens perish in Uganda rebel raids

Dozens perish in Uganda rebel raids
(from Aljazeera)

Tuesday 18 November 2003, 18:29 Makka Time, 15:29 GMT 

LRA took over the leadership of northern Uganda in 1988

Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels have killed dozens of civilians,
including children, in attacks in several villages of northern
Uganda's Lira district.


According to Venerable Afred Ajur, the head of the Anglican clergy in
Lira, dozens of civilians had been slaughtered in the district over
the past few days, with the army powerless to defend them.

"The slaughter has been systematic for the past two weeks and the
people have lost confidence in the government to protect them," said
Ajur.

The exact death toll remains a matter of contention. Army spokesman
Lieutenant Chris Magezi claimed that 30 LRA rebels had killed 10
civilians, including children, and that "preliminary information"
suggested the killings took place a short distance north of the town
on Monday night.

More deaths

But according to Ajur, who visited the site, 13 people were
slaughtered at Lira's Ngeta National Teachers College.

"The rebels also killed 17 people at Orum in Lira on Tuesday
morning," he added.

He also said that four other people were killed on Tuesday morning in
the Barr area and many more were killed at Abongo Ruot and Abako,
including one of his clergymen.

The Rome-based Missionary Service News Agency (MISNA), citing local
government officials and informers, reported on Tuesday that at least
53 people were hacked to death in the attacks.

The LRA took over the leadership of northern Uganda's rebellion in
1988, two years into a conflict fuelled by the perceived economic
marginalisation of the region by the capital Kampala.





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