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Ugandan refugee camp to shut down | Ugandan refugee camp to shut down |
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The United Nations refugee agency and the Ugandan government are due to close down a camp for internally displaced people for the first time. | The United Nations refugee agency and the Ugandan government are due to close down a camp for internally displaced people for the first time. |
More than 1.5 million people took refuge in camps at the height of the 20-year civil war between rebels and the Ugandan government. | More than 1.5 million people took refuge in camps at the height of the 20-year civil war between rebels and the Ugandan government. |
Security in northern Uganda has improved dramatically since the start of negotiations more than a year ago. | Security in northern Uganda has improved dramatically since the start of negotiations more than a year ago. |
Since then, hundreds of thousands of people have begun their journey home. | Since then, hundreds of thousands of people have begun their journey home. |
Some 12,000 people used to live in Otwal Railway Camp. | Some 12,000 people used to live in Otwal Railway Camp. |
But the UNHCR estimates that in the last year 90% of them have decided to leave and rebuild their lives in their villages. | But the UNHCR estimates that in the last year 90% of them have decided to leave and rebuild their lives in their villages. |
Encouraging signs | Encouraging signs |
At a closing ceremony on Tuesday, the unoccupied huts at the camp will be bulldozed and unused pit latrines will be filled in. | At a closing ceremony on Tuesday, the unoccupied huts at the camp will be bulldozed and unused pit latrines will be filled in. |
AFRICA HAVE YOUR SAY The demolition process is very symbolic and I applaud it. But I'd give it a couple of years to be sure that peace has finally returned Dennis B Aguma, London class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=7271&edition=1&ttl=20070910160952">Send us your comments | |
Otwal is the first of 40 camps in the north that the UNHCR aims to close by the end of 2007. | Otwal is the first of 40 camps in the north that the UNHCR aims to close by the end of 2007. |
Throughout the 20 years of conflict, the Ugandan government encouraged people to move into camps to avoid attack by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels. | Throughout the 20 years of conflict, the Ugandan government encouraged people to move into camps to avoid attack by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels. |
At one point there were more than 1.5 million people living in northern Uganda's 200 camps. | At one point there were more than 1.5 million people living in northern Uganda's 200 camps. |
That number has now dropped to less than a million and it is largely thanks to the peace talks which have been taking place in southern Sudan since last year. | That number has now dropped to less than a million and it is largely thanks to the peace talks which have been taking place in southern Sudan since last year. |
Marred by walkouts and delays, the talks have nevertheless brought about an unprecedented level of security in northern Uganda, which has encouraged many people to make the journey home. | Marred by walkouts and delays, the talks have nevertheless brought about an unprecedented level of security in northern Uganda, which has encouraged many people to make the journey home. |
Wanted rebels | Wanted rebels |
But a speedy resolution to the peace process looks unlikely, with delegates currently deliberating on the tricky issue of justice and accountability. | But a speedy resolution to the peace process looks unlikely, with delegates currently deliberating on the tricky issue of justice and accountability. |
Joseph Kony leads the LRA, which is accused of human rights abuses | Joseph Kony leads the LRA, which is accused of human rights abuses |
In 2005, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for four of the LRA's top commanders on war crimes charges. | In 2005, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for four of the LRA's top commanders on war crimes charges. |
The LRA have made it clear that they will not sign a peace deal if they end up on trial in The Hague. | The LRA have made it clear that they will not sign a peace deal if they end up on trial in The Hague. |
Leader Joseph Kony refuses to attend peace talks in person for this very reason and remains in eastern Congo. | Leader Joseph Kony refuses to attend peace talks in person for this very reason and remains in eastern Congo. |
The Ugandan government is currently carrying out public consultations on what kind of justice those involved in the conflict should face. | The Ugandan government is currently carrying out public consultations on what kind of justice those involved in the conflict should face. |
Then both the government and rebels will have to return to the negotiating table to find a way forward. | Then both the government and rebels will have to return to the negotiating table to find a way forward. |