Uganda hosting Sudanese rebel headquarters

By George Murumba

16th July 2012:

Gen. Bashir: Uganda's Accuser-in-Chief

Sudanese President Gen. Omar al Bashir’s Khartoum government has accused Uganda of granting permission to representatives of the anti-Bashir rebel group, the Sudan Liberation Army-Minni Minnawi (SLA-MM) to set up its headquarters in Kampala, a claim the Uganda government has always denied.

On more than one occasion, however, Uganda government officials have publicly admitted that Uganda is a long-time ally of South Sudan.  It is also publicly know that Uganda actively supported Col. John Garang’s Sudan People’s Liberation Army [SPLA] rebels during its civil war with the Sudanese government in the 90′s through mid 2000′s.

Both Ugandan and South Sudanese officials, as well as the SLM-MM, on the other hand accuse Sudan of resuming its support for the LRA, which the Sudanese government supported as a proxy fighting group against Uganda and South Sudan from 1994-2005.

Ugandan military officials report that Kony and 100-150 LRA fighters may be hiding out in Darfur. Darfuri rebels opposed to the Khartoum government reportedly clashed with LRA forces in September 2010 and November 2011, heightening fears of a renewed LRA-Sudan alliance.

The way forward

Defusing tension along the Sudan-South Sudan border requires a comprehensive approach that includes a mutually acceptable border demarcation, political dialogue, and a halt to state support of rebel groups. The LRA remains a small yet important piece of this puzzle.

Though its military capacity is limited, LRA attacks or increased Sudanese support to the rebel group could be a spark that escalates the broader border conflict between Sudan and South Sudan, which could exacerbate the existing humanitarian crisis for communities in the region.

And if Kony is granted safe haven in South Darfur, President Obama’s LRA strategy – and US military adviser deployment – will be destined to fail in its mission to bring an end to LRA violence.  To prevent this from happening, the US should push for more robust investigations of reported LRA activity in South Darfur.

They should also encourage the African Union’s LRA envoy, Francisco Madeira, to request that Sudan allow an AU investigative team to South Darfur to visit areas where LRA forces are reportedly operating. The UN/AU peacekeeping mission in Darfur (UNAMID) should also investigate LRA activity there.

Finally, US officials should make clear to Sudanese officials that there will be significant diplomatic consequences if Sudan gives safe haven or material support to LRA forces.  END.  Login to www.ugandacorrespondent.com every Monday to read our top stories mid-week for our updates

Follow us: Twitter: @UGCorrespondent

Follow us: Facebook: Uganda Correspondent


Visited 181 times, 1 visits today


2013/3/24

I will throw a hot stone behind CJ Odoki’s back
By John Baptist Oloka 25th March 2013:

The media broke news of More... (0)


2013/2/26

The late Mzee Kaguta was a naughty boy
By Lawrence Kasozi

25th February 2013: This is totally out of More... (0)


2013/2/26

Museveni is pathological hypocrite
By Norman Miwambo

25th February 2013: I don’t believe Museveni was More... (0)


2013/2/17

Obote is crying for his beloved country
By M. Suleman

18th February 2013: Uganda’s late president Dr Apollo More... (0)


2013/2/3

Wake up fools: Army took over long ago
By Bernard Ddumba

4th Feb 2013: Over the last two weeks, I seriously More... (0)


2013/2/3

NRM revolution is eating its own children
By Charles Businge

4th February 2013: In 1986, the new leadership promised More... (0)


2013/1/27

It’s lawful to resist coup plotters – let’s do it
By Elijah M. Tumwebaze

28th January 2013: In a powerful opinion article that More... (0)


2013/1/27

Our parliament only exists on paper
By M. Suleman

28th January 2013: Uganda is a country endowed with More... (0)


2013/1/22

Museveni is right to call NRM MPs idiots
By M. Suleman

21st Jan 2013: In the drama that followed More... (0)


2012/12/18

Isn’t Museveni a deranged psychopath?
By M. Suleman

17th Dec 2012: An emotional, grief-stricken, and More... (0)


 

World News

 
 
 

 

 

Follow us