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    Here is a link to a New York Times story and video about the Ugandan army's continuing effort to kill the LRA.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/11/wo...ica/11lra.html

    The video has two brief scenes of the air support being given. One scene shows a mighty AN-2 being refueled by chunky anglo guys who I would bet 12 dollars are either Russians or Ukranians, Africa standard. The other scene shows a P68 Observer, not a common aircraft, being started up by its' crew, one of whom was a young anglo guy in what looked like a military flight suit. That guy did not look at all like a Russian.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carl View Post
    Here is a link to a New York Times story and video about the Ugandan army's continuing effort to kill the LRA.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/11/wo...ica/11lra.html
    Carl,

    I was struck by the reported use of ex-LRA members to hunt their former comrades:
    In an unorthodox strategy that could help end this seemingly pointless war, the Ugandan Army is deploying special squads of experienced killers to track down the L.R.A.’s leader...These soldiers...are former L.R.A. fighters themselves, and just about all of them were abducted as children. They recently surrendered... the decision was the Ugandans’ and that in this case, as one American officer put it, “these guys may be some of the best they got.”

    The battlefield statistics seem to bear this out. In the past 18 months, American officials say, the Ugandan Army has killed or captured more than half of Mr. Kony’s men, including his finance and communications officers, as well as several other high-ranking commanders.
    I don't recall seeing this before; whilst it is a standard COIN tactic having read many of the Rhodesian threads of late perhaps I was more alert when reading this.

    Plus the NYT video links failed for me.
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    David:

    Maybe this link will work. It goes directly to the video.

    http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010/...html?th&emc=th

    I wonder it they have tried or if it would be practicable to use Pygmy trackers in the effort. Those guys are pretty good.
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    Carl,

    Thanks that link worked and yes the pilot footage is intriguing.
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    The NEW ICG report on the LRA. A MUST READ

    http://www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/F...ng%20Kony.ashx

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    Uganda Army Seeks More Funding To Flush LRA Rebels Out of Congo, CAR

    Publié le 06 Mai 2010 Copyright © 2010 Dowjones - KAMPALA Uganda -(Dow Jones)-

    The Ugandan army wants the government to increase its budget allocation to enable it to pursue and flush out remnants of the notorious rebels of Lord's Resistance Army from northeastern Congo and the Central African Republic, Uganda's defense minister said.
    Crispus Kiyonga said in a ministerial presentation to Parliament Wednesday that the army requires an additional budget allocation of 25 billion Ugandan shillings ($12.5 million) in the current fiscal year ending in June to boost its logistical supplies and pursue the LRA in the resource-rich areas.
    "This funding is required as a matter of urgency; the LRA is still active in Congo and the Central African Republic," he said, adding that the money would be spent to buy soldiers' uniforms, medicine and arms.
    The Ugandan army has already been allocated UGX457 billion for the current fiscal year.
    The LRA has waged an insurgency, targeting mainly civilians in northern Uganda, northeastern Congo as well as the Central African Republic for over two decades and its leader, Joseph Kony, is wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes.
    According to analysts, the continued presence of Ugandan rebels in the volatile eastern and northeastern areas of Congo is a threat to security in Uganda's oil-rich Lake Albert basin, where commercial oil production is slated to start later next year.
    Mediators are also trying to convince the remnants of the Allied Democratic Forces, which has bases in eastern Congo, to sign a peace accord with government ahead of planned oil production. In 2007, the ADF invaded the oil region but was swiftly repulsed by the Ugandan army.
    http://www.easybourse.com/bourse/act...congo-car.html

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    US lawmakers pass legislation to end LRA rebels atrocities

    "I urge President Obama to sign this bill into law and quickly develop a plan to stop Joseph Kony and the LRA from committing further atrocities by bringing a lasting resolution to this conflict," said Senators Russ Feingold who is one of the Congressmen who introduced the bill.
    "The removal of Kony and his top leadership would decapitate this group. This legislation ensures US leadership in making that happen. The day can’t come soon enough," said Rep. Ed Royce, a former Africa subcommittee chairman.
    The House of Representatives passed the Lord’s Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act of 2009 (S.1067) by voice vote. This vote constitutes the most significant action Congress has taken to date to end the LRA’s long reign of terror and restore lasting peace for the central African communities devastated by war.
    http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article35064

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