Joseph Kony
UGANDA’S military offensive against the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels and their leader, Joseph Kony, has been extended to the Central Africa Republic (CAR). The army spokesman, Felix Kulayigye, the offensive is going on after...
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