Wednesday, March 25, 2009

You can read Richard's account about what life was like inside the LRA here.

TO BE NOTED: From Resolve Uganda:

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First-hand account of what life in the LRA is like for an abducted child

RichardI've thrown a lot of statistics at you over the past few months.. staggering numbers of displaced people, percentages of populations not receiving any humanitarian aid, frequency of LRA attacks and estimates of how many children have been stolen by the LRA in the Congo and southern Sudan.

In the midst of all these statistics, it's sometimes easy to forget that within each headline, those numbers are made up of individuals - each of them with their own unique story.

The bravery of people like Richard Mitambwoko, 17, who was abducted by the LRA in the Congoand escaped to tell his story, makes it a little harder, hopefully, for us to forget about the individual lives being impacted by this crisis.

You can read Richard's account about what life was like inside the LRA here. Here's some of what he had to say:

"Life with the LRA is not normal. What they do is use you to find other recruits, and when you come across them you have to hit them, you have to draw blood. This goes on all the time. It gets so that when they don’t kill you, you feel good. That's how it works – you just want to feel good.

I have no idea why the LRA are doing this. None at all. They are referred to as a Christian army, but there is no Christianity there. Anyone who says Joseph Kony and his soldiers are Christians is a liar. God doesn’t exist. If he did he wouldn’t let us be kidnapped, he wouldn’t let this happen.

Afterwards, reunited with my family, it was like a wake. Everyone was crying and crying and crying. I discovered that my 10-year-old sister had been taken, she had spent a month with them. My 13-year-old sister is still gone. There are still a lot of children in the bush with the soldiers.

I have nightmares all the time. I jump out of my sleep in fear, imagining the LRA are there and I have to go with them again."

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