The Final Betrayal

The Final Betrayal - Uganda

The Final Betrayal Peace may be on the horizon for the people of war-fraught Uganda, but negotiations have been complicated by the actions of international courts. This report examines Uganda's struggle for peace and the results of Western interference.
'The fighting will not end. It will just continue. Forgiveness is needed,' says a young Ugandan girl. Three of her young cousins were kidnapped and brutally tortured by LRA soldiers. Yet amongst her people, the urge to forgive is strong. Thomas, a villager from the Odek camp where LRA leader Joseph Kony was born, emphasises 'forgiveness is better than revenge:' Even though he lost both parents in the conflict, he insists on the need to forgive for the sake of peace. Yet Kony refuses to sign peace agreements whilst a warrant exists for his arrest; a motion instigated by the International Criminal Court. 'To many people in the north, it feels that the world - having ignored them for so long - is now standing in the way of their peace.'
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