Dear Obama
on 25 October 2011Since September 2008, at least 2,000 civilians have been killed
and nearly 3,000 others have been abducted during attacks by the
Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). The LRA, a Ugandan rebel group,
operates in the border region between northern Congo, the Central
African Republic and south Sudan. Many of the victims, including
children, were beaten to death, had their skulls crushed or their
heads sliced with machetes. Abducted children are forced to kill
their family members. Joseph Kony and the LRA has been operating
like this in the area for over 25 years.
On May 24, 2010, President Obama signed into law legislation
committing the U.S. government to develop within 180 days a
comprehensive, multilateral strategy to protect civilians in
central Africa from LRA attacks, and take steps to permanently stop
the violence. By November 24, 2010 the Obama administration is due
to publish the options for this new strategy.
Three of the LRA's leaders - Joseph Kony, Okot Odhiambo, and
Dominic Ongwen - are sought by the International Criminal Court
under arrest warrants issued in July 2005 for war crimes committed
in northern Uganda. All three remain at large and continue to
commit atrocities.
Victims of this rebel group call upon US President Barack Obama
for urgent and decisive action to neutralize the LRA.
View the full campaign, including photos and an appeal from
photographer Marcus Bleasdale, at: