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UN envoy sees Uganda rebel chief | UN envoy sees Uganda rebel chief |
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UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland has held an unprecedented meeting with Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony. | |
The meeting is part of moves to boost peace talks aimed at ending the Lord's Resistance Army's 20-year insurgency. | |
The 10-minute meeting with Mr Kony - who is wanted for alleged war crimes during the conflict - took place at a remote camp on the south Sudan border. | |
Mr Egeland had said it would only go ahead if rebels agreed to free abducted children, but this did not happen. | |
He has described the war as the world's most neglected humanitarian crisis. | He has described the war as the world's most neglected humanitarian crisis. |
Accompanied by senior Sudan officials, Mr Egeland went to a camp in the south early on Sunday where fighters belonging to the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) are gathered. | |
'Only combatants' | 'Only combatants' |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher, who was at the scene, says that after making the UN envoy wait for more than two hours, Joseph Kony strode out of the jungle. | |
Flanked by Kalashnikov-toting fighters in t-shirts and wellington boots, the rebel leader walked into the camp and shook hands with Mr Egeland beneath a green UN tent. | |
The two men discussed lifting war crimes indictments against rebel leaders. | |
Many Ugandans have fled their homes | Many Ugandans have fled their homes |
"We are talking about the peace talks in Juba," Mr Kony told reporters, adding that he would go to the talks if the indictments were lifted. | |
And he denied that the LRA were holding anybody against their will in the jungle. | And he denied that the LRA were holding anybody against their will in the jungle. |
"We don't have any children or wounded, only combatants," he said. | "We don't have any children or wounded, only combatants," he said. |
Mr Egeland said the meeting had been worthwhile. | |
"I was able to bring up the situation for the civilian population in northern Uganda, the absolute necessity for them to continue respecting the cessation of hostilities," he said. | |
The LRA had agreed to investigate whether it had any women, children or wounded in its camps and report back to the UN, he said. | |
Mr Egeland also met the LRA's second-in-command and another war crimes suspect, Vincent Otti. | Mr Egeland also met the LRA's second-in-command and another war crimes suspect, Vincent Otti. |
Our correspondent says it is the first time that a senior international diplomat such as Mr Egeland has met the LRA and that it is a significant moment for the rebel group. | Our correspondent says it is the first time that a senior international diplomat such as Mr Egeland has met the LRA and that it is a significant moment for the rebel group. |
In fact, Mr Kony is only known to have appeared twice before in the presence of journalists. | In fact, Mr Kony is only known to have appeared twice before in the presence of journalists. |
Stalled progress | Stalled progress |
Joseph Kony - a self-proclaimed mystic in his forties - has led the LRA through 20 years of brutal civil war in northern Uganda. | Joseph Kony - a self-proclaimed mystic in his forties - has led the LRA through 20 years of brutal civil war in northern Uganda. |
His fighters are accused of abducting children in northern Uganda and southern Sudan and driving more than 1.5 million people from their homes. | His fighters are accused of abducting children in northern Uganda and southern Sudan and driving more than 1.5 million people from their homes. |
Tens of thousands of people have also died in the conflict. | Tens of thousands of people have also died in the conflict. |
Sudan has been hosting talks between Uganda's government and rebel leaders in the southern town of Juba, but Mr Kony has refused to attend in case he is arrested. | Sudan has been hosting talks between Uganda's government and rebel leaders in the southern town of Juba, but Mr Kony has refused to attend in case he is arrested. |
The Ugandan government says it will not consider an amnesty for the rebels until a peace deal is reached. | The Ugandan government says it will not consider an amnesty for the rebels until a peace deal is reached. |
However, the past few months have seen progress stall, with arguments over ceasefire violations and whether LRA fighters are really gathering at two designated assembly points. | However, the past few months have seen progress stall, with arguments over ceasefire violations and whether LRA fighters are really gathering at two designated assembly points. |