- Lords Resistance Army - Wikipedia
The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) is a Christian extremist organization operating in Central Africa and East Africa Its origins were in the Ugandan insurgency (1986–1994) against Yoweri Museveni, during which Joseph Kony founded the LRA in 1987
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- National Counterterrorism Center | Groups - DNI
TERRORIST GROUPS LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY (LRA) BACKGROUND The Lord’s Resistance Army is a Ugandan rebel group currently operating in the border region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the Central African Republic (CAR), and South Sudan
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- Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) | Britannica
Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), militant group led by Joseph Kony that has waged a war of attrition against the government and peoples of Uganda and nearby countries since the late 1980s Unlike most antistate terrorists, the LRA has been largely devoid of any national vision or unifying social
- Lords Resistance Army (LRA) - GlobalSecurity. org
After being driven out of Uganda, the Lord's Resistance Army ran riot in the Central African Republic, where it behaved more like a criminal gang than a terrorist militia By 2022 the LRA's days
- Lord’s Resistance Army - The Enough Project
The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) has been one of central Africa’s cruelest and most enduring armed groups over the past 30 years The LRA has abducted over 67,000 youth, including 30,000 children, for use as child soldiers, sex slaves, and porters, and has brutalized communities since its inception in 1987
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