Former LRA rebel commander convicted of crimes against humanity in rare trial

13 August 2024, 18:34

A memorial marks the location of a mass burial site of those massacred in 2004 by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), at the Barlonyo displaced persons camp in northern Uganda
Uganda Rebel Commander Convicted. Picture: PA

It was the first atrocity case to be tried under a special division of the High Court that focuses on international crimes.

A former commander of the Lord’s Resistance Army rebel group has been convicted of dozens of crimes against humanity in a key moment of justice for many in Uganda who suffered decades of its brutal insurgency.

The long-awaited verdict in the trial of Thomas Kwoyelo was delivered on Tuesday by a panel of the High Court that sat in Gulu, the northern city where the LRA was once active.

It was the first atrocity case to be tried under a special division of the High Court that focuses on international crimes.

Kwoyelo faced charges including murder, pillaging, enslavement, imprisonment, rape and cruelty.

He was convicted on 44 of the 78 counts he faced for crimes committed between 1992 and 2005.

It was not immediately clear when he would be sentenced.

Kwoyelo, whose trial began in 2019, had been in detention since 2009 as Ugandan authorities tried to figure out how to dispense justice in a way that was fair and credible.

Human Rights Watch described his trial as “a rare opportunity for justice for victims of the two-decade war between” Ugandan troops and the LRA.

Prosecutors said Kwoyelo held the military rank of colonel within the LRA and that he ordered violent attacks on civilians, many of them displaced by the rebellion.

The LRA’s overall leader, Joseph Kony, is believed to be hiding in a vast area of ungoverned bush in central Africa.

The US has offered five million dollars as a reward for information leading to the capture of Kony, who also is wanted by the International Criminal Court.

One of Kony’s lieutenants, Dominic Ongwen, was sentenced in 2021 by the ICC to 25 years of imprisonment for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Thousands of other rebel combatants have received Ugandan government amnesty over the years, but Kwoyelo, who was captured in neighbouring Congo, was denied such reprieve.

Ugandan officials have never explained why.

There were concerns by rights activists that the long delay in trying him violated his right to justice.

His trial was controversial, underscoring complex challenges in delivering justice in a society still healing from the consequences of war.

As in Ongwen’s trial at the ICC, Kwoyelo asserted that he was abducted as a young boy to join the ranks of the LRA and that he could not be held responsible for the group’s crimes.

Kwoyelo, who denied the charges against him, testified that only Kony could answer for LRA crimes, and said everyone in the LRA faced death for disobeying the warlord.

By Press Association

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