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This is the Bibliography and reference section for the Lord's Resistance Army series. External links to reports, news articles and other sources of information may also be found below.


REFERENCES

  • Allen, Tim."Trial Justice: The International Criminal Court and the Lord's Resistance Army", African Arguments Series, Zed Books, London, 2006. ISBN 1-84277-737-8


  • Behrend, H. (M. Cohen, trans.) ''Alice Lakwena and the Holy Spirits: War in Northern Uganda, 1985-97'', James Currey, 2000. ISBN 0-8214-1311-2. (Originally published as Behrend, H. 1993. ''Alice und die Geister: Krieg in Norden Uganda''. Trickster, Munich.)

  • --- "War in Northern Uganda: The Holy Spirit Movements of Alice Lakwena, Severino Lukoya and Joseph Kony (1986-1997)", in Clapham, C. ed. ''African Guerillas''. James Currey, Oxford, 1998.


  • De Temmerman, E. ''Aboke Girls: Children Abducted in Northern Uganda'', Fountain, 2001. ISBN 9970-02-256-3. (Originally published as De Temmerman, E. ''De meisjes van Aboke: Kindsoldaten in Noord-Oeganda''. De Kern, 2000. ISBN 90-5312-146-3.)


  • Doom, R. and K. Vlassenroot. "Kony's message: a new ''koine''? The Lord's Resistance Army in Northern Uganda," ''African Affairs'' 98 (390) 1999: 5 to 36


  • Gingyera-Pincywa, A.G. "Is there a Northern Question?" in K. Rupesinghe, ed. ''Conflict Resolution in Uganda'', International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 1989.


  • Jackson, P. "The March of the Lord's Resistance Army: Greed or Grievance in Northern Uganda?" ''Small Wars and Insurgencies'' 13, no. 3 (Autumn 2002): 29 to 52.


  • Ofcansky, T. "Warfare and Instability Along the Sudan-Uganda Border: A Look at the Twentieth Century" in Spaulding, J. and S. Beswick, eds. ''White Nile, Black Blood: War, Leadership, and Ethnicity from Khartoum to Kampala''. Red Sea Press, Lawrenceville, NJ: 195-210, 2000.


  • Ward, K. "'The Armies of the Lord': Christianity, Rebels and the State in Northern Uganda, 1986-1999", ''Journal of Religion in Africa'' 31 (2), 2001.



EXTERNAL LINKS



Overviews and updated content



Reports and news articles (chronological)


1986-1999



2000-2004



2005-current



Advocacy, lobbying and peace movements

  • Kacoke Madit is a London-based organization of expatriate Acholi -->

  • Invisible Children A film by three American film makers about the children of northern Uganda and the struggles with the LRA.

  • uNight: For the Children of Uganda A non-profit organization combining grassroots mobilization in the US & UK with humanitarian assistance on the ground in northern Uganda.

  • War Child Awareness Fund A non-profit organization aimed at bringing public awareness to the plight of child soldiers in Northern Uganda through film.

  • Come Back Home is a documentary which outlines the conflict in Northern Uganda, and examines why it has continued for two decades.

  • Name Campaign An awareness campaign to bring attention to the plight of the children of Northern Uganda through personalization of the crisis.

  • GuluWalk Official Website