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Educated and aspirational, with dreams of becoming a teacher,
George Omona would seem an unlikely recruit for the Lord's
Resistance Army; a group which for many has the become the
embodiment of evil, reviled for its use of child soldiers, sexual
slavery, and for waging a decades long campaign of terror across a
large swathe of Eastern and Central Africa. But drawn in by the
charismatic pull of its messianic leader, and by the group's claims
to speak for the long marginalized Acholi people, George came to
regard the group as the best chance for rebuilding his life after
his expulsion from high school. George's education and fluent
command of English allowed him to rapidly rise through the ranks,
eventually becoming a bodyguard to the group's now notorious
leader, Joseph Kony. Having spent almost three years with the group
before deserting, George's story - as told to acknowledged LRA
expert Ledio Cakaj - provides a unique, unsettling and often
astonishing insight into the inner workings of the LRA.
Deep in the Congo's Garamba National Park in the dead of night,
Joseph Kony - the notorious warlord wanted by the International
Criminal Court - made a shocking admission. Loosened by home-made
wine, exposing a vulnerability he could never show the world, Kony
looked George Omona in the eye, 'You need to know that if I had a
choice I would not be doing this ... I wish I could be a man of
books, like you.' Three years earlier George was expelled from one
of Uganda's best schools, just weeks before he was due to graduate
with exemplary grades, destroying his dreams of becoming a teacher.
In desperation, his uncle found him a role in Kony's Lord's
Resistance Army (LRA). George's education and fluent command of
English allowed him to rapidly rise through the ranks, eventually
becoming one of Kony's bodyguards, before he finally made his
escape. George's story - based on many hours of interviews with
acknowledged LRA expert Ledio Cakaj - provides a vivid, personal
and fascinating insight into the inner workings of the LRA, and the
mind of Kony, its self-appointed prophet.
Lying at the centre of a tumultuous region, the Central African
Republic and its turbulent history have often been overlooked.
Democracy, in any kind of a meaningful sense, has eluded the
country. Since the mid-1990s, army mutinies and serial rebellion in
CAR have resulted in two major successful coups. Over the course of
these upheavals, the country has become a laboratory for
peacebuilding initiatives, hosting a two-decade-long succession of
UN and regional peacekeeping, peacebuilding and special political
missions. Drawing together the foremost experts on the Central
African Republic, this much-needed volume provides the first
in-depth analysis of the country's recent history of rebellion,
instability, and international and regional intervention.
Deep in the Congo's Garamba National Park in the dead of night,
Joseph Kony - the notorious warlord wanted by the International
Criminal Court - made a shocking admission. Loosened by home-made
wine, exposing a vulnerability he could never show the world, Kony
looked George Omona in the eye, 'You need to know that if I had a
choice I would not be doing this ... I wish I could be a man of
books, like you.' Three years earlier George was expelled from one
of Uganda's best schools, just weeks before he was due to graduate
with exemplary grades, destroying his dreams of becoming a teacher.
In desperation, his uncle found him a role in Kony's Lord's
Resistance Army (LRA). George's education and fluent command of
English allowed him to rapidly rise through the ranks, eventually
becoming one of Kony's bodyguards, before he finally made his
escape. George's story - based on many hours of interviews with
acknowledged LRA expert Ledio Cakaj - provides a vivid, personal
and fascinating insight into the inner workings of the LRA, and the
mind of Kony, its self-appointed prophet.
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