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‘Uganda could be hiding guilt’

The Times "KAMPALA - In shielding rebels from the International Criminal Court, Uganda’s government may also be seeking to avoid international scrutiny of its own role in two decades of bloodshed, analysts say.
The government is negotiating an uneasy agreement with the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a rebel group that has waged 20 years of war here and now wants to be pardoned by both the government and the Hague-based criminal court."

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