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Gloria
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/africa...ers/index.html

This is really awful! sad.gif


Lord Jesus, come soon!
WhiteKnight
QUOTE(Gloria @ Feb 23 2007, 12:35 PM) [snapback]103163[/snapback]

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/africa...ers/index.html

This is really awful! sad.gif


Lord Jesus, come soon!


It say cannot find page. Is that the correct site?.

Now days kids are doing dangerous crimes kids starting from age 15th.

Next we will find kids doing this act when they are 4 years old.

Pretty disturbing sad.gif
George
QUOTE(Gloria @ Feb 22 2007, 11:05 PM) [snapback]103163[/snapback]

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/africa...ers/index.html

This is really awful! sad.gif


Lord Jesus, come soon!


Your link no longer works. But in response to the title the governments have been doing it for a long while. Recruiting out of military academies and making stone cold killers out of them from a very young age. Lone rangers who are the most dangerous people on earth unless the Lord gets a hold of them.
Miki
World Vision is currently part of the peace talks in Uganda where for the last 25 or so years children have been abducted into horror and slavery. It's my hope to go to this place and bring a healing balm with me.

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Testimonies from "Stolen Children: Abduction and Recruitment in Northern Uganda"

(children's names have been changed)

Children abducted by the LRA:

Early on when my brothers and I were captured, the LRA explained to us that all five brothers couldn't serve in the LRA because we would not perform well. So they tied up my two younger brothers and invited us to watch. Then they beat them with sticks until the two of them died. They told us it would give us strength to fight. My youngest brother was nine years old.

-Martin P., age thirteen, abducted in February 2002


I was scared. There were many bullets fired. I dropped down for safety, but could see the tree leaves falling from the bullets. . . . I didn't shoot, but six rebel soldiers and many abducted children were killed. Over twenty children died. I was running for safety and had to jump over many of the bodies. The youngest was about twelve.

-Grace T., age sixteen, abducted in July 2002


One eighteen-year-old male tried to escape but was soon captured. Soldiers laid him on the ground and told us to step on him. All the new recruits participated-we trampled him to death. During my time with the LRA, there were other children who escaped and seven of these were caught. Of them, two were hacked to death with machetes and five were clubbed or trampled. We were either made to participate or watch the killings. The youngest recruit killed was maybe nine or ten years old.

-Mark T., seventeen, abducted in August 2002


As we moved from place to place, we would have to sleep on the grass, under trees, or in the sand. I had to fetch water, wash clothes, and cook the meals. The wives would sometimes beat me or make me carry heavy loads. If I walked slowly, I was beaten. I was beaten practically every day.

-Susan A., age twelve, abducted in October 2002


I'm not happy at all because they ruined me. I had to cut short my studies. I have no hope that I will one day be somebody. I gave birth to two children and was not prepared. I have two children and no means of survival. I worry about what will happen next.

-Christine A., age twenty, abducted in 1996



Child recruitment by Ugandan government forces:

I joined nine others who were there, mostly boys. The soldiers lured us into accepting to fight with the UPDF with offers of money and benefits, but I refused. One boy, sixteen, accepted and he immediately started training at the barracks with the other soldiers. He was moved from us and kept in better quarters.

-Edward T., age eighteen


When I arrived at the barracks, there were twenty-four escapees there-almost all were boys under seventeen. We were asked if we would join the UPDF. Five of the boys accepted, but I refused. The youngest was a fifteen-year-old named Michael. Soldiers would tempt and taunt us, insulting us for being in an army like the LRA which only runs away during the fighting. 'Be a real man, fight with a real army now like the UPDF. You will get money for your work, a gun and a uniform.'

-Mark T., age seventeen
http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/uganda/testimony.htm


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Joseph Kony...a demonic mad man who comes in the name of the 10 commandments.. wacko.gif

In my opinion they should be hunted and eliminated but governments have protected him. He will eventually be tried for war crimes and that's what he is trying to negotiate against.
He basically wants to get away with it in this life.

But he won't get away with it in the life to come.

This is one of the shames of Africa..And the world.

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