African Union force to step up hunt for Kony!

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The African Union said Friday it will send 5,000 soldiers to join the hunt for notorious rebel leader Joseph Kony, a new mission that comes amid a wildly popular Internet campaign targeting the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army.

The mission is to be launched in South Sudan on Saturday and will last until Kony is caught, United Nations and African Union officials said at a news conference in Uganda. "We need to stop Kony with hardware — with military hardware in this case," said Francisco Madeira, the African Union's special envoy on the LRA. "We are on a mission to stop him."

Friday's announcement comes the same month an Internet movie campaign by the U.S.-based advocacy group Invisible Children sought to make Kony "famous" so that policymakers would make it a priority to remove him. The video has been viewed more than 100 million times.

Abou Moussa, head of the U.N.'s office in Central Africa, said soaring international interest in Kony had spurred regional efforts to eliminate the LRA. "The awareness has been useful, very important," he said.

The hunt for Kony has primarily been carried out by troops from Uganda, who received a boost last year when President Barack Obama deployed 100 U.S. forces to help regional governments in the mission. American soldiers are now based in Uganda, Central African Republic, South Sudan, and Congo.

The LRA is responsible for 2,600 civilian deaths since 2008, according to the African Union. The African Union mission, to be led by a Ugandan commander, will comprise troops from Uganda, South Sudan, Central African Republic and Congo, countries where Kony's reign of terror has been felt over the years.

The African Union's most prominent military mission is in Somalia, where 17,700 troops — primarily from Uganda, Kenya and Burundi — are fighting al-Shabab militants. The force has made strong gains over the last year, pushing insurgents out of Somalia's capital.

The AU's new focus on Kony dovetails with the Ugandan military's stance that catching or killing Kony would mean the end of the LRA. His forces were ousted from Ugandan territory in 2005. The officials meeting in Uganda on Friday did not say where the funding for the mission was coming from but acknowledged that finding money was a problem.

Madeira said the coordinated deployment of African troops would "neutralize Kony" and isolate the LRA, whose men have split into in small groups. The LRA is thought to have only 200 to 300 soldiers in it. The group has forced many children to become child soldiers and porters and women and girls to become sex slaves.

Kony is wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity. He is believed to be hiding in the Central African Republic. Kony has stopped using technology like telephones, making it hard to track him down. Ugandan troops operating in the Central African Republic have recently encountered small outfits of the LRA, including a confrontation in which an LRA captain was injured and captured on March 8, according to Col. Joseph Balikuddembe, the top Ugandan commander there.
 
I wonder why the sudden interest in kony or shall i say Uganda?? "Invinsible's" clip which is quite sensational i must say adds stir in the whole mix....
 
...Abou Moussa, head of the U.N.'s office in Central Africa, said soaring international interest in Kony had spurred regional efforts to eliminate the LRA. "The awareness has been useful, very important," he said...
The AU aka OAU is no longer what it used to be. It is alarming that Africa is increasingly becoming a playground for the "world powers", be it from the East or the West.

Why Kony now while there are many other pertinent and pressing issues afflicting the continent?
 
When the international actors step into regional matters, they often take approaches that jeopardize the success of local peace efforts. The DRC, Central African Republic, South Sudan and Uganda have a protocol to deal with the LRA (cut their armament supply and launch small offensives against their disseminated camps, one at a time). Out of Uganda it is very hard for him to recruit, so his troops are reducing in number day by day.
Nobody suffers of his action more than people from those countries. An international intervention will stop the existing mechanisms and will take ages to be completed. Binafsi sikumbuki last successful intervention from the international forces, in this region or anywhere else in the world.
 
The current generation of African leaders is opening up the continent for rapid recolonization, knowingly or unknowingly. Gone are the days when Africa had leaders who had experienced first hand the brutality of the white man (I am not trying to be racist here). There is hardly one African leader today who has genuine passion for his "people", as it used to be!

It seems like now one just has to create a video on African misery, upload it on social media sites and let it go viral then "bang" you have the AU and the West behind you "supporting the cause". So easy has it become!
 
The African Union (AU), backed by the United States, has put together a 5,000-strong military force to hunt down fugitive warlord Joseph Kony, whose profile has shot up following a celebrity-backed campaign against him.

US backed!!????? AFRICOM in action.

Gonga hapa African Union launches US-backed force to hunt Kony | Top News | Reuters
Kina cho shangaza ni kwamba citizens of those countries (South Sudan, DR Congo, Central African Republic and Uganda) hawana habari kabisa kua kitu kama hicho kinaandaliwa, yet they will suffer the most from a military intervention.
 
The AU aka OAU is no longer what it used to be. It is alarming that Africa is increasingly becoming a playground for the "world powers", be it from the East or the West.

Why Kony now while there are many other pertinent and pressing issues afflicting the continent?

US want to know the region (Uganda and South Sudan) better .

They have only satellite based information about the region. To put the matter clear,they are doing thorough reconnaissance and survey for the oil reserves in this region which is estimated to be half deep of Libyan oil reserve depth.

Kony is just a gate key into the region.They (US) have to speed up the operation because IRAN is unpredictable and has ties with East Africans. Unfortunately, East African leaders are out of equation to decide their own region matters
 
Afadhali General wa kuwaongoza this time hajatoka Nigeria....angeenda kutengeneza pesa kwa kula deal na Konyi.
 
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