WHO IS JOSEPH KONY?
By Gadiola Emanuel - 11:59:00 AM
A former Catholic altar boy from northern
Uganda, Joseph Kony has waged war against the government of President
Yoweri Museveni for almost two decades.
Joseph Kony is accused of numerous war crimes
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His Lord's Resistance Army movement has been demanding that Uganda be ruled according to the Biblical 10 Commandments.
Wanted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court (ICC),
Mr Kony has failed to sign a peace deal with Uganda's government,
seeking assurances that he and his allies will not be prosecuted.
But after more than two years of delicate peace negotiations,
regional governments appear to have lost patience with Mr Kony, mounting
a new attack on LRA bases in eastern DR Congo.
Born in the early 1960s in Odek, a village east of Gulu, Mr Kony is remembered as an amiable boy.
"He played football and was a brilliant dancer," one of his
former classmates said, recalling the rebel leader's days at Odek
primary.
He is thought to be the cousin of Alice Lakwena, a former prostitute who formed the Holy Spirit Movement in 1986.
This group represented the Acholi people who felt excluded from
power after the overthrow of the northern leader, Milton Obote, by Mr
Museveni.
Ms Lakwena promised her followers immunity from the bullets of
the Ugandan army, but Mr Museveni's troops defeated her movement in 1988
and she fled to Kenya.
Spirit medium
After this defeat, Mr Kony founded his own rebel group which over
the next 19 years went on to abduct thousands of children to become
fighters or sex slaves.
Mr Kony himself is thought to have at least 60 wives, as he and his senior commanders take the pick of the girls they capture.
He sees himself as a spirit medium.
Young abductees, who have escaped from the LRA, say that Mr Kony
would tell them he got his instructions from the Holy Spirit and would
often preach in tongues.
"I will communicate with Museveni through the holy spirits and not through the telephone," he once said.
He has created an aura of fear and mysticism around himself and his rebels follow strict rules and rituals.
"When you go to fight you make the sign of the cross first. If
you fail to do this, you will be killed," one young fighter who escaped
from the LRA told Human Rights Watch.
"You must also take oil and draw a cross on your chest, your
forehead, and each shoulder, and you must make a cross in oil on your
gun. They say that the oil is the power of the Holy Spirit."
Mr Kony appears to believe that his role is to cleanse the Acholi people.
He uses biblical references to explain why it is necessary to
kill his own people, since they have - in his view - failed to support
his cause.
"If the Acholi don't support us, they must be finished," he told one abductee.
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