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The scale of the atrocities committed in three decades of LRA violence continues to stigmatise survivors and frustrate reconciliation.
To explore what part, if any, the ICC’s six-year trial process has played in reconciliation in northern Uganda, The New Humanitarian spoke to survivors of LRA massacres, peacebuilding groups, and Ongwen’s wives.
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The scale of the atrocities committed in three decades of LRA violence continues to stigmatise survivors and frustrate reconciliation.
To explore what part, if any, the ICC’s six-year trial process has played in reconciliation in northern Uganda, The New Humanitarian spoke to survivors of LRA massacres, peacebuilding groups, and Ongwen’s wives.

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