The period from
1986 to 1994 of the Lord's Resistance Army insurgency is the early history of the ongoing insurgency of the
Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebel group in
Uganda, which has been described as one of the most under-reported humanitarian crises in the world. The Lord's Resistance Army was formed in early 1987 out of the conflict following the successful rebellion of the
National Resistance Army, though remained a relative small group through the counterinsurgency of the NRA. As the peace talks initiated by Minister
Betty Bigombe failed
Sudanese support to the LRA intensified the conflict.
The origins of the LRA (January 1987 to June 1988)
In January 1987
Joseph Kony made his first appearance as a spirit medium. Few took notice as numerous mediums claiming to be the torchbearers of a holy war emerged after the initial success of the
Holy Spirit Movement of
Alice Auma. Throughout 1987, Kony gained military strength by absorbing small units of the rebel
Uganda People's Democratic Army, and through violent competition with other Acholi rebel groups for resources and fighters. In late 1987, he agreed to join the UPDA in attacking Gulu Town; however, he then betrayed them by attacking the UPDA headquarters in retaliation for UPDA attempts to steal food being delivered by Kony’s supporters.Behrend, H. (M. Cohen, trans.)
Alice Lakwena and the Holy Spirits: War in Northern Uganda, 1985-97, James Currey, 2000. ISBN...
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