RMM5BCH4–Awach, Gulu, Uganda. 22nd Feb, 2018. Judge O-Gon Kwon, president of the Assembly of State Parties to the ICC, addresses victims of LRA violence in Awach. He said it was the first time in his long career he had come face-to-face with victims of war crimes outside the courtroom, and thanked them for sharing their stories. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMM5BCJ8–Awach, Gulu, Uganda. 22nd Feb, 2018. Judge O-Gon Kwon, president of the Assembly of State Parties to the ICC, addresses victims of LRA violence in Awach. He said it was the first time in his long career he had come face-to-face with victims of war crimes outside the courtroom, and thanked them for sharing their stories. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMM5BCHF–Awach, Gulu, Uganda. 22nd Feb, 2018. Judge O-Gon Kwon, president of the Assembly of State Parties to the ICC, addresses victims of LRA violence in Awach. He said it was the first time in his long career he had come face-to-face with victims of war crimes outside the courtroom, and thanked them for sharing their stories. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMEB3XK7–Mar 15, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - DOMINICO age 54, married is staying with wife, 8 children and 7 grandkids. In June 2004 UPDF solders passed near by the homestead while digging and weeding groundnuts. Nevertheless, Dominico didn't see them. Moment later LRA rebels overcame the homestead inquiring about UPDF positions and directions. Unfortunately he couldn't answer. Reason enough to abduct him for 2 days and butchering him as a disciplinary action. Today he is a subsistence farmer with the help of siblings and grandkids. GUSCO helped in the beginning and he got a health card for medication from a
RMEB3Y64–Mar 15, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - DOMINICO age 54, married is staying with wife, 8 children and 7 grandkids. In June 2004 UPDF solders passed near by the homestead while digging and weeding groundnuts. Nevertheless, Dominico didn't see them. Moment later LRA rebels overcame the homestead inquiring about UPDF positions and directions. Unfortunately he couldn't answer. Reason enough to abduct him for 2 days and butchering him as a disciplinary action. Today he is a subsistence farmer with the help of siblings and grandkids. GUSCO helped in the beginning and he got a health card for medication from a
RMEB3Y60–Mar 15, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - DOMINICO age 54, married is staying with wife, 8 children and 7 grandkids. In June 2004 UPDF solders passed near by the homestead while digging and weeding groundnuts. Nevertheless, Dominico didn't see them. Moment later LRA rebels overcame the homestead inquiring about UPDF positions and directions. Unfortunately he couldn't answer. Reason enough to abduct him for 2 days and butchering him as a disciplinary action. Today he is a subsistence farmer with the help of siblings and grandkids. GUSCO helped in the beginning and he got a health card for medication from a
RMEB3Y65–Mar 15, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - Gulu is the largest city in the Northern Uganda, closed to the Sudan border and hosts roughly 150, 000 inhabitants. The Northern Region is dubbed Ancholiland due to the predominating tribe of Ancholis and is facing an extreme poverty. Before the endless war of the LRA and the UPDF, the northern Uganda experienced during the last decades oppression, violence under Idi Amin. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed, family members were lost and misplaced. Dignity and hope in Northern Uganda was erased due the endless war between the LRA aka the Lord's Resistanc
RMEB3XK9–Mar 14, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - REBECCA age 54 married, 3 children, 4 grandkids. Defending a pregnant neighbor Rebecca got butchered by LRA rebels as punishment. She lost several relatives; her brother was abducted and has never been seen. As most of the victims she is hopeful to see him again. Rebecca was taken to IDP Camp (Internally Displaced People Camps). There was no NGO or governmental intervention or help rendered to her. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed, family members were lost and misplaced. Dignity and hope in Northern Uganda was erased due the endless war between the LR
RMEB3Y63–Gulu, Uganda. 14th Mar, 2014. ALENSIO age 38 separated. He is staying with his 2 kids. While digging in his compound next to his hut a grenade blasted his hand, face and abdomen. LRA rebels and UPDF were fighting for positions and surrounded his home. As most of all victims he filled up in 2010 the Government Form, him injured in photo with with the 'red background. Still no reply or assistance. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed, family members were lost and misplaced. Dignity and hope in Northern Uganda was erased due the endless war between the LRA aka the Lord's Resistance Army
RMEB3Y5Y–Mar 16, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - MARGRET age 32 with 5 children. Her husband died in 2011. She gets treatment through an NGO. In 2005, 8 month pregnant Margret, co-wife and their neighbors while digging were abducted by LRA rebels and taken into the bush, killing one by by one. She survived because of the premonition fears of the rebels about what will befall their pregnant wives if they kill her. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed, family members were lost and misplaced. Dignity and hope in Northern Uganda was erased due the endless war between the LRA aka the Lord's Resistance Army o
RMEB3Y5P–Mar 14, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - NEKOLINA age 61 widow. in 2003 during an ambush at her homestead, her husband and her only 3 sons got butchered to death. Then she was mutilated and speared by a bayonet. She was taken to an hospital for an emergency operation. With no real income and no home she struggle to maintain herself and her 4 grandchildren. She mostly depends on handouts from relatives. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed, family members were lost and misplaced. Dignity and hope in Northern Uganda was erased due the endless war between the LRA aka the Lord's Resistance Army of J
RMEB3Y6N–Mar 22, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - Former prosecutor LUIS MORENO OCAMPO of the international criminal court ICC during a visit to Lukodi, a former Massacre location in the Northern Uganda. LRA raided the village of Lukodi and carried out a massacre that led to the death of over 60 people. Lukodi like any other village in North Uganda was severely affected by the conflicts as many inhabitants were forced to seek refuge in congested internally displaced camps for up to 3years. The people of Lukodi were able to return to their homes as a result of the relative peace which ensured in northern Uganda af
RMEB3Y67–Gulu, Uganda. 21st Mar, 2014. MARGRET age 38, widow with 1 remaining child. She is one of the massive massacres survivors. Suffering many bullet injuries she matched to survive. She lost her husband and 2 kids. Many relatives has been also abducted. Her generous heart and her forgiveness led her to care and pay school education for the son of the 'LRA rebel Vincent Otti' who was 2nd in command during her attack. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed, family members were lost and misplaced. Dignity and hope in Northern Uganda was erased due the endless war between the LRA aka the Lord'
RMEB3Y6F–Mar 21, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - SUNDAY age 20, in doorway, single, lost both parents, never went to school. In 2004 got shoot by UPDF during crossfires. An uncle assisted her and paid for all medical bills. No help and compensation received from NGO after filing. As a born again Christian she has forgiven. Actually she is struggling to survive with the sale of charcoal. 2010 official registration has been filled up and photo. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed due the endless war between the LRA aka the Lord's Resistance Army of Joseph Kony and the official UPDF troops. (Credit Image:
RMEB3XK4–Mar 6, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - CONSI age 45, married with 7 children. He lost relatives during war and had his right hand cut off as a way of disciplinary action by rebels in 1991 together with 2 village mates. Action based on intelligence work done by rebels claiming that village members had bows and supposedly planning to attack rebels. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed, family members were lost and misplaced. Dignity and hope in Northern Uganda was erased due the endless war between the LRA aka the Lord's Resistance Army of Joseph Kony and the official UPDF troops. More than 10000
RMEBMEAH–zReportage.com Story of the Week # 555 - Life After Kony - Launched December 2, 2014 - Full multimedia experience: audio, stills, text and or video: Go to zReportage.com to see more - Abducted by Joseph Kony's renegade group, the photographs show victims who were hacked with machetes and knives during the Lord's Resistance Army's (LRA) reign of terror in northern Uganda. A former Catholic altar boy from northern Uganda, Joseph Kony claims that his LRA movement has been fighting to install a government in Uganda based on the Biblical 10 Commandments. But his rebels now terrorize large swathes o
RMEBMBRN–zReportage.com Story of the Week # 555 - Life After Kony - Launched December 2, 2014 - Full multimedia experience: audio, stills, text and or video: Go to zReportage.com to see more - Abducted by Joseph Kony's renegade group, the photographs show victims who were hacked with machetes and knives during the Lord's Resistance Army's (LRA) reign of terror in northern Uganda. A former Catholic altar boy from northern Uganda, Joseph Kony claims that his LRA movement has been fighting to install a government in Uganda based on the Biblical 10 Commandments. But his rebels now terrorize large swathes o
RMEB3Y72–Aug 2, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - COLLIN age 59, with 8 children, is a retired teacher captured and abducted on his way from the school for salary collection. The rebel, a former student who pretended that he loves killing his own teacher himself and took him off alone only saved him only cut off his right ear and injuring right hand. He lost two brothers: one confirmed dead in a grave whilst the other has never seen since his abduction. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed due the endless war between the LRA aka the Lord's Resistance Army of Joseph Kony and the official UPDF troops. (Cred
RMEB3Y6X–Aug 2, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - COLLIN age 59, with 8 children, is a retired teacher captured and abducted on his way from the school for salary collection. The rebel, a former student who pretended that he loves killing his own teacher himself and took him off alone only saved him only cut off his right ear and injuring right hand. He lost two brothers: one confirmed dead in a grave whilst the other has never seen since his abduction. From 1987-2006 thousands were brutally killed due the endless war between the LRA aka the Lord's Resistance Army of Joseph Kony and the official UPDF troops. (Cred
RMCA15Y2–March 15, 2007 - Gulu, Uganda - Much of the territory many of the IDPs came from has been laid with landmines - placed by both the LRA and the UPDF - that make the walk home nearly certain death. (Credit Image: WIR/ZUMAPRESS.com)
RMCA15YT–March 15, 2007 - Gulu, Uganda - Relative peace has prevailed since August last year when the LRA and the Ugandan government began to hold talks and signed the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement. The onset of these talks brought about a modest resettlement of 80,000 people back their villages. (Credi
RMCA1606–March 15, 2007 - Gulu, Uganda - Relative peace has prevailed since August last year when the LRA and the Ugandan government began to hold talks and signed the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement. The onset of these talks brought about a modest resettlement of 80,000 people back their villages. (Credi
RMCA15Y7–March 15, 2007 - Gulu, Uganda - Relative peace has prevailed since August last year when the, Lord's Resistance Army, LRA and the Ugandan government began to hold talks and signed the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement. The onset of these talks brought about a modest resettlement of 80,000 people ba
RMCA1602–March 15, 2007 - Gulu, Uganda - There are many here who have been maimed by land mines. Others lost limbs at the height of the conflict in the early 90s, when the, Lord's Resistance Army, LRA was in the habit of cutting off the limbs of those its abducted minions. (Credit Image: WIR/ZUMAPRESS.com)
RM2CT9833–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 21st Sep, 2020. A Cathay Pacific Airways Airbus A350-900 (B-LRA) wide-body jet takes off from Vancouver International Airport on a flight from Vancouver to Hong Kong. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2CT9835–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 21st Sep, 2020. A Cathay Pacific Airways Airbus A350-900 (B-LRA) wide-body jet takes off from Vancouver International Airport on a flight from Vancouver to Hong Kong. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2CT983E–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 21st Sep, 2020. A Cathay Pacific Airways Airbus A350-900 (B-LRA) wide-body jet takes off from Vancouver International Airport on a flight from Vancouver to Hong Kong. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2C6MBH4–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 10th July, 2020. A Cathay Pacific Airways Airbus A350-900 (B-LRA) wide-body jet takes off from Vancouver International Airport on a flight from Vancouver to Hong Kong, July 10, 2020. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2C6MBH0–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 10th July, 2020. A Cathay Pacific Airways Airbus A350-900 (B-LRA) wide-body jet takes off from Vancouver International Airport on a flight from Vancouver to Hong Kong, July 10, 2020. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2C6MBG4–Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. 10th July, 2020. A Cathay Pacific Airways Airbus A350-900 (B-LRA) wide-body jet takes off from Vancouver International Airport on a flight from Vancouver to Hong Kong, July 10, 2020. Credit: Bayne Stanley/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMKY5T77–Lamwo. 13th Jan, 2018. Namusoke in front of her restaurant in Mbale, Uganda. Women are the beating heart of Africa. They are the blood that keeps this country alive. During the LRA war women in Uganda were abused, denied education, and deprived of their human dignity. In the past 10 years, these women have become educated, independent, and empowered. Overcoming economic and financial issues, they are an inspiration and modern day success story. Empowering the women of Uganda is essential to the success of this developing country. Through education and technical training, these women in Uga
RMKY5T75–Lamwo. 13th Jan, 2018. Salamah, Herbalist in Gulu, Uganda. Women are the beating heart of Africa. They are the blood that keeps this country alive. During the LRA war women in Uganda were abused, denied education, and deprived of their human dignity. In the past 10 years, these women have become educated, independent, and empowered. Overcoming economic and financial issues, they are an inspiration and modern day success story. Empowering the women of Uganda is essential to the success of this developing country. Through education and technical training, these women in Uganda were able to g
RMKY5T71–Lamwo. 13th Jan, 2018. Nagudi Stella, a primary school teacher from Mbale, Uganda. Women are the beating heart of Africa. They are the blood that keeps this country alive. During the LRA war women in Uganda were abused, denied education, and deprived of their human dignity. In the past 10 years, these women have become educated, independent, and empowered. Overcoming economic and financial issues, they are an inspiration and modern day success story. Empowering the women of Uganda is essential to the success of this developing country. Through education and technical training, these women
RMKY5T6Y–Lamwo. 13th Jan, 2018. Proscovia, Nurse in Gulu, Uganda. Women are the beating heart of Africa. They are the blood that keeps this country alive. During the LRA war women in Uganda were abused, denied education, and deprived of their human dignity. In the past 10 years, these women have become educated, independent, and empowered. Overcoming economic and financial issues, they are an inspiration and modern day success story. Empowering the women of Uganda is essential to the success of this developing country. Through education and technical training, these women in Uganda were able to get
RMKY5T74–Lamwo. 13th Jan, 2018. Betty, Seamstress in Mbale. Women are the beating heart of Africa. They are the blood that keeps this country alive. During the LRA war women in Uganda were abused, denied education, and deprived of their human dignity. In the past 10 years, these women have become educated, independent, and empowered. Overcoming economic and financial issues, they are an inspiration and modern day success story. Empowering the women of Uganda is essential to the success of this developing country. Through education and technical training, these women in Uganda were able to get jobs,
RMKY5T76–Lamwo. 13th Jan, 2018. Kataike Sylvia, Small Business Owner in Mbale, Uganda. Women are the beating heart of Africa. They are the blood that keeps this country alive. During the LRA war women in Uganda were abused, denied education, and deprived of their human dignity. In the past 10 years, these women have become educated, independent, and empowered. Overcoming economic and financial issues, they are an inspiration and modern day success story. Empowering the women of Uganda is essential to the success of this developing country. Through education and technical training, these women in Ug
RMEB3Y5R–Mar 16, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - DENIS age 22 is single and a orphan whose incident happened approx. 20 years ago. Family members told him the story. His father abducted to the bush is missing and presumed dead. During a rebel attack on his home village all huts were torched. All neighbors included his mother got killed while running away. When people came to check he was found inside a blazing hut with a lot of burns. At the hospital they had to make the decision to amputate his arm while curing all the injuries. Till today Denis hopes to see his parents on day or to see the graves. For years on
RMEB3Y68–Mar 15, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - Okello-Koko age 42, married with 4 children. Her parents passed on during refugee camp times. Furthermore rebels killed her 2 brothers, one buired at his homestead. Okello was abducted on 10th August 2003 for 2 days and while releasing him he got butchered as a punishment without any reason. A good Samaritan took him to a hospital for first aid. During his rehabilitation process he came face to face with his punisher 'Ojok' at World Vision. Fortunately World Vision footed also his plastic surgery bills. He is also today a subsistence farmer with help of his family
RMEB3Y6W–Jul 31, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - HELEN age 67, widow with 4 Grandchildren. She was butchered by rebels on the mouth and both ears in October 1991. Lower lip was a warning to her local council leader brother while upper lip as a warning to her soldier son. Her two children were killed by the rebels. Government met her hospital bills and later Watoto church footed her plastic surgery bills. Chased from her marital home and now renting a hut with a small garden around and sheltering her 4 grandchildren. Today she survives on small-scale charcoal selling. No further compensation obtained. From 1987-2
RMEB3Y6D–Gulu, Uganda. 21st Mar, 2014. ROSALBA age 65, divorced because of being handicapped. She is taking care of 5 kids and 3 grandchildren. One of her sons was found tied up with bashed in head with the murderer unknown. After a land-mine blast she lost her limb. Brother helped her to overcome her situation, but has had no NGO help. In 2010she filed an official registration form for war victims, which included a photo that victims had to be pay for. She tried to follow up, no response. She is still expecting official help and compensation. Today she is mostly depending on relatives. From 1987-2006
RMEB3Y6J–Gulu, Uganda. 21st Mar, 2014. MOISES age 32, married with 4 children. Moses is a child soldier victim abducted at 16 years old in 1996 from school with another 38 students. Tied up they had to walk carrying 50 kg bags during months towards Sudan. Here, a terrible child soldiers training took place after an initiation of 256 back strokes 3 days later. He had to bury 3 of his own friends after suffering from terrible hunger, thirst, mistreatment and diseases during years. Only 76 survived out of a battalion of 700 soldiers. He learnt to survive and climb ranks, always panning to flee. He has be
RMEB3Y62–Mar 21, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - FRANCIS age 24, married with one child. After a bomb attack by UPDF in his village he was digging and accidentally cut wires to a land mine bomb. Splinters entered all over his body including eyes. His father took care off him and brought him later to a school of blinds. He has now university degree in community psychology. In 2010 he filled up the official registration with photography. Government Eye doctors reported in thier files they worked on him. They have not treated him. From USAID he got a 'free' blind cane. Most splinters still in his body. While rollin
RMEB3Y6B–Mar 15, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - OKELLO-KOKO age 42, married with 4 children. Her parents passed on during refugee camp times. Furthermore rebels killed her 2 brothers, one buired at his homestead. Okello was abducted on 10th August 2003 for 2 days and while releasing him he got butchered as a punishment without any reason. A good Samaritan took him to a hospital for first aid. During his rehabilitation process he came face to face with his punisher 'Ojok' at World Vision. Fortunately World Vision footed also his plastic surgery bills. He is also today a subsistence farmer with help of his family
RMEB3XKA–Mar 7, 2014 - Gulu, Uganda - HELEN age 67, widow with 4 Grandchildren. She was butchered by rebels on the mouth and both ears in October 1991. Lower lip was a warning to her local council leader brother while upper lip as a warning to her soldier son. Her two children were killed by the rebels. Government met her hospital bills and later Watoto church footed her plastic surgery bills. Chased from her marital home and now renting a hut with a small garden around and sheltering her 4 grandchildren. Today she survives on small-scale charcoal selling. No further compensation obtained. From 1987-20
RM2F5891M–Gulu, Uganda. 6th Feb, 2021. Charles Okwonga, who lost family in the Lukodi massacre, is calling for victims who participated in the International Criminal Court trial against Dominic Ongwen to be given reparations. Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity on February 4, 2021. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2F58900–Gulu, Uganda. 6th Feb, 2021. Beatrice Amono, 42, whose brother and uncle were killed in the 2004 Lukodi massacre, seen in Lukodi village. Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity on February 4, 2021. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2F5890R–Gulu, Uganda. 5th Feb, 2021. Ladu Cecelia, an aunt who said she acted as a mother to Dominic Ongwen after his own was killed. She said she wants to visit him in Europe. Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity on February 4, 2021. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2F588TM–Gulu, Uganda. 5th Feb, 2021. People gather in Gulu ahead of a screening of the International Criminal Court verdict against former Lord's Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen.Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2F5890W–Gulu, Uganda. 5th Feb, 2021. A young boy walks home after listening to the International Criminal Court verdict, which was broadcast on a single radio in Ongwen's birth village of Coorom.Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2F588YB–Gulu, Uganda. 5th Feb, 2021. Family and former neighbours of Dominic Ongwen listen to the International Criminal Court verdict broadcast on a single radio in his birth village of Coorom.Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2F588WJ–Gulu, Uganda. 5th Feb, 2021. People gather in Gulu ahead of a screening of the International Criminal Court verdict against former Lord's Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen.Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2F588YY–Gulu, Uganda. 5th Feb, 2021. Family and former neighbours of Dominic Ongwen listen to the International Criminal Court verdict broadcast on a single radio in his birth village of Coorom.Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2F588X4–Gulu, Uganda. 5th Feb, 2021. Family and former neighbours of Dominic Ongwen listen to the International Criminal Court verdict broadcast on a single radio in his birth village of Coorom.Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2F5891N–Gulu, Uganda. 5th Feb, 2021. Family and former neighbours of Dominic Ongwen listen to the International Criminal Court verdict broadcast on a single radio in his home village of Coorom.Dominic Ongwen was convicted on 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. His case was controversial, as he was a former child soldier who rose the ranks of the Lord's Resistance Army to become one of its top commanders. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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