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Oh Africa, Africa, Africa!

Eutrusca
31-07-2006, 16:11
COMMENTARY: War is bad enough without adding to it, and I can't even begin to imagine something like this! "War crimes?" That doesn't even scratch the surface! :(


Child soldiers wake up from a nightmare


By Willis Witter
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
July 31, 2006

GULU, Uganda -- When he was 6, Sam was kidnapped.

He spent the next six years as a captive of a rebel army, where he was forced to kill other children, sometimes by biting the skin off a screaming victim who would slowly bleed to death.

For nearly two decades, northern Uganda has faced the terror of an army of child predators. The children live in a wilderness of towering elephant grass and attack at night. They have been known to attack villages -- killing all but the children between 6 and 15, whom they take away.

The abducted children either face a horrible death or end up like Sam, now 12, who was rescued in April by the Ugandan army.

Girls have the added burden of being assigned as "wives" to senior commanders of the rebel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). Its leader Joseph Kony, is said to have about 50 wives.

Northern Uganda is like the Darfur crisis in slow motion -- a tragedy that is too tiny to attract the attention of movie stars and others with the ability to focus international outrage.

Sam's rescue has given him a fleeting chance to recover a tiny piece of a stolen childhood. But as he enters his teen years, and his dimpled soft features begin to harden, he faces a new hurdle: His parents fear him and were reluctant to take him back.

Like nearly 20,000 other children who have been rescued or managed to escape their captors, Sam has gone through a brief period of rehabilitation with trained counselors.

Yet the program is too short to deal with what often becomes a lifetime struggle with nightmares, flashbacks, fear and unexpected mood swings, known in the West as the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Kony, 46, a self-proclaimed prophet with a lurid interpretation of the Ten Commandments and a goal of "purifying" the Acholi ethnic group of northern Uganda, leads this army of children along with four top lieutenants.

All five recently were charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague, an indictment backed by the Bush administration. It also backs "peace talks" between the LRA and the Ugandan government, which began in the southern Sudanese city of Juba earlier this month with the apparent aim of persuading Kony to retire, go into exile, or both.

"If Kony stays in the bush, he will finish off a whole generation of Acholis," said Paul Oryem Rwot, 68, a traditional Acholi chief in the northern village of Atiak.
Antikythera
31-07-2006, 16:19
http://www.invisiblechildren.com/

this was started by a group of college guys who went to Africa and and ended up filming the kids there..they are trying to spred the word about the child solldiers...
Pyotr
31-07-2006, 16:48
Disgusting, and people actually believe Islam is the only religion that creates terrorism, just shows that if you nitpick any scripture enough, you'll find support for just about anything.
Peisandros
31-07-2006, 16:50
That's really quite disturbing.. Biting skin off? Dear God.
Andaluciae
31-07-2006, 16:51
A solid boo on retardosity.
Eutrusca
31-07-2006, 16:51
http://www.invisiblechildren.com/

this was started by a group of college guys who went to Africa and and ended up filming the kids there..they are trying to spred the word about the child solldiers...
Good on 'em! They should be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize!
Eutrusca
31-07-2006, 16:52
That's really quite disturbing.. Biting skin off? Dear God.
I know. Like I said, I can't even begin to imagine! Dear God in heaven, if ever there were evidence that humans are members of the animal kingdom this is it. :(
Antikythera
31-07-2006, 16:57
Good on 'em! They should be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize!

its a really cool thing you should try and get a hold of the video that they have its awsome
The Lone Alliance
31-07-2006, 16:59
I know. Like I said, I can't even begin to imagine! Dear God in heaven, if ever there were evidence that humans are members of the animal kingdom this is it. :(

No I think the Animal Kingdom would disown us for this. Except for Ants, they do this kind of stuff also.
New Stalinberg
31-07-2006, 17:00
There's a family my church has "adopted" from Sudan. The eldest boy (currently 14) was almost forced into the same thing at the age of 12. Apparently he resisted and someone hit him over the head with a rock. He's ok now, but still... Yeah, Africa is pretty much God's blind spot.
Peisandros
31-07-2006, 17:01
I know. Like I said, I can't even begin to imagine! Dear God in heaven, if ever there were evidence that humans are members of the animal kingdom this is it. :(
And the thing is they probably don't even know any better. Like, they would, but it's just so normal for them. :(

This sucks lots.
Xandabia
31-07-2006, 17:05
It's a terrible, terrible, tragedy to join the litany of human weakness and suffering in Africa.
Pyotr
31-07-2006, 17:07
And the thing is they probably don't even know any better. Like, they would, but it's just so normal for them. :(

This sucks lots.

And the worst part about it is there probably won't be any attention given to this celebrity or otherwise until some massacre or worse, genocide:( :(
Laerod
31-07-2006, 17:09
This isn't anymore an African problem than it is also a South and Central American problem, if I am not much mistaken.
Eutrusca
31-07-2006, 17:10
No I think the Animal Kingdom would disown us for this. Except for Ants, they do this kind of stuff also.
I've seen videos of adult apes cannibalizing their own young. The animal kingdom, including us, is "red in tooth and claw" indeed.
Eutrusca
31-07-2006, 17:11
There's a family my church has "adopted" from Sudan. The eldest boy (currently 14) was almost forced into the same thing at the age of 12. Apparently he resisted and someone hit him over the head with a rock. He's ok now, but still... Yeah, Africa is pretty much God's blind spot.
And it's apparently the place where we all originated. Frightening. :(
Eutrusca
31-07-2006, 17:12
There's a family my church has "adopted" from Sudan. The eldest boy (currently 14) was almost forced into the same thing at the age of 12. Apparently he resisted and someone hit him over the head with a rock. He's ok now, but still... Yeah, Africa is pretty much God's blind spot.
And it's apparently the place where we all originated. Frightening. :(
Peisandros
31-07-2006, 17:22
And the worst part about it is there probably won't be any attention given to this celebrity or otherwise until some massacre or worse, genocide:( :(
Indeed. It seems to be the norm of late--shocking as it is.
Citta Nuova
31-07-2006, 17:23
And the worst is that it is being ignored for many years now. Even, in part, in the region itself. I have visited Uganda 2 years ago and the entire war in the North is not an issue. Of course, it is impossible to travel to the North, but for the rest it is being ignored. Even though there are many, many, many aid organisations that work in Uganda, they are nearly all based in Kampala. In Kampal, they seem to enjoy themselves (if you ever want to see money being wasted, you should look at the aid organisations there), but not actually work at all outside Kampala.
During my travels through Uganda, I only met one guy (out of many, many sunbathing "aid workers") who was involved in the Northern conflict (he was a conflict resolution professional).

Anyway, if you ever have a chance to visit the country, you should: it is beautiful, peaceful, full of nice people and they need the income visitors generate. Do not think all Ugandas are man-eating killing machines!
Isiseye
31-07-2006, 17:26
I think this doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of the overall situation in Africa. I just can't believe that its a continent that with the exception of NGO's, a couple of governement and a few religious missions it is for the most certain parts and crimes have been blatently ignored. The international community is appalled by the crisis in Lebanon but its nothing to what is going in Africa.