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Index
Cover
About the author
Title
Copyright
Contents
Illustrations
Acronyms
Preface
Dedication
Districts of northern Uganda affected by the LRA
1 Introduction: ending impunity
International law and the most serious crimes
A resurgence of international criminal trials
The creation of the ICC
2 The coming of the Lord’s Resistance Army
Political upheavals, spirituality and guerrilla war
Joseph Kony and the LRA
War and counter-insurgency strategies
3 Displacement and abduction
Living in IDP camps
Living with the LRA
Some experiences of abduction
4 Amnesty, peace talks and prosecution
The change in political context
The Amnesty Act
Peace talks
Referral to the ICC
Reactions to the ICC in Uganda
Legal aspects of the ICC intervention
5 Concerns about the court
The ICC is biased
The ICC exacerbates the violence and endangers vulnerable groups
The ICC is spoiling the peace process
6 Justice and healing
Institutionalization of ‘mato oput’
A diversity of local views
Chiefs, churches and spirits
The evidence on healing and justice
7 Conclusion: A learning process
8 Postscript: The warrants
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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