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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni referred the 18-year-old conflict to the ICC in December 2003, marking the first time an ICC member country sent a situation to the Court. After considering the evidence, on July 29, 2004, ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo announced the launch of a formal investigation into the ongoing human rights violations in Uganda.

The war in northern Uganda has devastated the civilian population, killing tens of thousands and displacing an estimated one and a half million more. The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has been accused of abducting more than 30,000 children and forcing them to fight, carry out hard labor, and serve as sex slaves to commanders. Both the LRA and the Ugandan army have been accused of committing human rights violations.

The ICC has jurisdiction over crimes committed after July 1, 2002, on Ugandan territory. It will investigate and indict those most responsible for the planning and commission of the atrocities. Because the ICC will only the most serious criminals, many people who have committed acts that could be considered crimes will not be investigated by the ICC.  The ICC will work with national authorities to ensure local justice and reconciliation efforts for those who the Court will not indict.

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The ICC Prosecutor Met with Senior Leaders from Northern Uganda
April 22, 2005 -- Recently, the International Criminal Court's (ICC) Chief Prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo, met with senior leaders from the Acholi, Lango, Iteso, and Madi communities to discuss the ICC's investigation of atrocities committed in Uganda.
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Resources:

  • Report: In Uncharted Waters (CGS)  PDF
  • Press release on the launch of the Ugandan investigation (CGS)  HTML
  • Newsletter article on the ICC in Uganda and the DRC (CGS)  PDF
  • Press release on crimes committed in Barlonya Camp in Uganda (ICC)  PDF  
  • Online book about human rights atrocities in Uganda (UN)  HTML
  • Report about the abductions and abuses in Northern Uganda (HRW)  PDF

Last updated April 22, 2005

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In Uncharted Waters: Seeking Justice Before the Atrocities Have Stopped - The ICC in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (PDF)

The International Criminal Court in Central Africa - Citizens for Global Solutions newsletter (Spring 2004) (PDF)

War Crimes in Uganda: Seeking Peace Through Accountability - Event Transcript (PDF)

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