Uganda has captured one of the top
five members of the Lord’s Resistance Army, bringing it a step closer to
catching Joseph Kony, the notorious rebel leader accused of war crimes, the
military said on Sunday.
The Ugandan army said it caught
Caesar Achellam, a major general in Kony’s outfit of about 200 fighters, in an
ambush along the banks of the River Mbou in Central African Republic (CAR) on
Saturday.
Achellam in the middle is a top LRA
commander
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The UPDF, which has a force hunting
for Kony full-time in the jungles of CAR, backed by U.S. troops, said the
capture of Achellam would encourage other fighters to abandon the LRA.
“The arrest of Major General Caesar
Achellam is big progress because he is a big fish,” said UPDF spokesman Felix
Kulaigye. “His capture is definitely going to cause an opinion shift within the
LRA.”
Achellam, who was brought before the
media, walked with a limp, which he attributed to an old wound. He was returning
from the Democratic Republic of Congo when he walked into the soldiers’ ambush.
UPDF said it had been on his trail for a month.
Analysts said Achellam was a close
ally of Kony and had masterminded the group’s relocation from northern Uganda.
“From whichever angle you look at
it, the loss of Achellam should be very troubling for Kony and a big boost for
his manhunt,” said Angelo Izama, an analyst who has written extensively on the
LRA.
Kony, a self-styled mystic leader
who at one time wanted to rule Uganda according to the biblical Ten
Commandments, fled northern Uganda in 2005, roaming first the lawless expanses
of South Sudan, then the isolated northeastern tip of Congo.
In December 2008, Uganda launched
Operation Lightning Thunder against the LRA, dispersing the rebels and pushing
them north into CAR.
The rebels live in the jungles of
CAR surviving on wild yams, stolen cattle and drinking from rivers.
The International Criminal Court at
The Hague has issued arrest warrants for Kony and his top commanders for
several counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes, although Achellam is
not among those charged by the ICC.
Kony is accused of abducting
children to use as fighters and sex slaves and is said to have a fondness for
hacking off limbs.
A 30-minute YouTube video by
California-based film-maker Jason Russell calling for the arrest of Kony swept
across the Internet in March, attracting tens of millions of views, bringing
the LRA’s atrocities to the attention of many people previously unaware of the group’s
existence.
The Ugandan government, the African
Union and the United States all stepped up their commitment to the hunt for
Kony in the wake of the outrage caused by the video, “Kony 2012″.
Source: African Globe
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