Alexis Okeowo
Guest Author
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/ 27 February 2007

Taking guns at gunpoint

Illegal firearms have replaced bows and arrows as the weapons of choice for the pastoral people on the borders of Kenya and Uganda. The recent escalation of tension between these governments and cattle raiders not only poses a threat to political stability in the region, but has also led to widescale human rights abuses.

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/ 19 January 2007

Museveni’s mission impossible?

Amid the ongoing rumblings of its own domestic conflict Uganda now seems poised to participate in a mission in Somalia that, depending on whom you ask, could spell either disaster or peace. Uganda was the first African country to express its readiness to send peacekeepers to Somalia to help Somalia’s interim government pacify the country after it defeated Islamist fighters with the help of Ethiopian forces last month.

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/ 17 November 2006

Ugandan peace talks limp along

Emerging from the bush wearing a bright yellow blouse and with a hoe in her hand, Bisatina Ayet explained that she grows food during the day in a garden near her current home, a camp for internally displaced persons in northern Uganda. At night, Ayet returns to sleep at the camp for fear of her safety. Countless communities in the north remain in a state of limbo as the peace negotiations between the Lord’s Resistance Army and the Ugandan government continue.