Ngec ma kwako lok ikom Kony
The confirmation of charges hearing in the Kony case is scheduled to start on 9 September 2025, in the absence of the suspect. Mr Kony will be represented Counsel Peter Haynes and his team. Mr Kony is suspected of 36 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed between 1 July 2002 until 31 December 2005 in northern Uganda.

The case against Mr Joseph Kony at the ICC
Decision on the Prosecution’s request to hold a confirmation of charges hearing in the Kony case in the suspect’s absence’ – Pre-Trial Chamber II, 23 November 2023 ;
ICC judges issue a preliminary decision on holding confirmation of charges hearing in the absence of Joseph Kony - Press Release, 23 November 2023
Order to initiate notification efforts and related outreach activities – Pre-Trial Chamber II, 26 January 2024
Second decision on the Prosecution’s request to hold a confirmation of charges
hearing in the Kony case in the suspect’s absence – Pre-Trial Chamber II, 4 March 2024
Kony Case : Confirmation of charges hearing to commence in absentia on 15 October 2024 - Press Release, 4 March 2024
Kony case: ICC publishes call for expression of interest for Counsel - Information, 6, May 2024
Decision on the criteria for holding confirmation of charges proceedings in absentia – Pre-Trial Chamber III, 29 October 2024
Kony Case: Pre-Trial Chamber III to hold the confirmation of charges hearing in absentia - Press Release, 29 October 2024
Kony case: Pre-Trial Chamber III postpones confirmation of charges hearing - Media Advisory, 12 September 2024
Decision Setting the Date of the Confirmation of Charges Hearing and Related Time Limits – Pre-Trial Chamber III, 12 December 2024
Kony Case: Confirmation of charges hearing to commence in absentia on 9 September 2025 - Press Release, 12 December 2024
Public redacted version of ‘Decision on the Prosecution Request for an In Situ Hearing’ - Pre-Trial Chamber III, 28 February 2025
Joseph Kony was born in September 1961 in Uganda. He is of Acholi ethnicity and a national of Uganda. He is the alleged founder and leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army (“LRA”), a Ugandan rebel group that originated in 1987 in northern Uganda among ethnic Acholi communities.
No, the suspect, Joseph Kony, is still at large, 19 years after his arrest was ordered.
Since the issuance of the arrest warrant against him in 2005, the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “Court”) has been seeking the cooperation of all relevant national authorities to arrest and surrender him to the Court.
Joseph Kony is suspected of 36 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, allegedly committed between at least 1 July 2002 until 31 December 2005 in northern Uganda.
The allegations against Mr Kony concern having a common plan together with other Lord Resistance Army’s (‘LRA’) members to commit jointly and through others the following conduct, as well as ordering and inducing LRA fighters to:
Intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as such; murdering civilians and attempting to do so; torturing, and/or severely abusing and mistreating civilians and treating them cruelly; enslaving abducted civilians; pillaging and destroying property; and persecuting civilians on political grounds as well as based on their age and gender (counts 1-14). These alleged crimes were committed in the context of the LRA attacks on the Lwala Girls School on or about 24 June 2003 and the following attacks on internally displaced persons’ (‘IDP’) camps: (i) Pajule IDP camp on or about 10 October 2003; (ii) Abia IDP camp on or about 4 February 2004; (iii) Barlonyo IDP camp on or about 21 February 2004; (iv) Odek IDP camp on or about 29 April 2004; (v) Pagak IDP camp on or about 16 May 2004; (vi) Lukondi IDP camp on or about 19 May 2004; and (vii) Abok IDP camp on or about 8 June 2004.
The Prosecution also charges Mr Kony with having perpetrated in the same manner crimes against hundreds of women and against hundreds of children allegedly integrated into the LRA, in the period of 1 July 2002 until 31 December 2005 in northern Uganda: enslaving the women and children; sexual slavery of and forcing women and girls into marriage; raping women and girls; forced pregnancy, torturing and/or severely abusing and mistreating and cruelly treating women and children. This conduct is also charged as together amounting to persecution on the grounds of gender and/or age. In addition, the Prosecution charges the conscription of children into the LRA, and using them to participate actively in hostilities (counts 15-29).
Finally, the Prosecution charges Mr Kony with directly, that is himself, perpetrating the crimes of enslavement, forced marriage, torture, and sexual slavery in relation to a young woman in the period from July 2003 until September 2004 in northern Uganda and/or Sudan (counts 30- 36).
The Prosecution's Document Containing the Charges against Mr Kony is available in English and Acholi on the website of the International Criminal Court www.icc-cpi.int.
On 12 December 2024, ICC judges scheduled the confirmation of charges hearing to start on 9 September 2025, in the absence of the suspect.
The Chamber set this date in light of its duty to ensure that sufficient time is provided to: (i) the Prosecution, to properly implement the instructions given in separate decisions regarding the disclosure of evidence and the resubmission of the document containing the charges; and (ii) the Defence, to adequately prepare for the confirmation of charges hearing.
On 4 March 2024, ICC judges had issued a decision on the Prosecutor’s request to hold a confirmation of charges hearing in the case against Joseph Kony in the suspect’s absence, should he not appear, and set the date for this hearing, to commence on 15 October 2024.
On 12 September 2024, Pre-Trial Chamber III postponed the confirmation hearing, having heard the views of the Defence, Prosecution, and Office of the Public Counsel for Victims. On 29 October 2024, Pre-Trial Chamber III decided that all the requirements to hold a confirmation of charges hearing in the absence of the suspect Joseph Kony were met.
The Chamber also directed the Registry to complete notification and outreach activities about the new date for the confirmation of charges hearing within 30 days starting from 6 January 2025, and to report on it to the Chamber no later than 14 February 2025.
The Rome Statute (the treaty establishing the ICC) allows for a hearing on the confirmation of the charges in the absence of a suspect, under specific conditions. In this case, the judges found that
- Mr Kony is a person who ‘cannot be found’;
- all reasonable steps to secure his appearance and to inform him of the charges and the date of the confirmation of charges hearing have been taken, and
- there is cause to hold the confirmation of charges hearing in his absence.
If the charges are confirmed, the case can only proceed to trial if the accused is present before the Trial Chamber. The existence of confirmation proceedings in absentia would serve to expedite the case against a suspect who cannot be found. However, as held previously by the same Chamber, this proceeding is only applicable in exceptional circumstances.
The confirmation of charges hearing is NOT A TRIAL. It is a public preliminary hearing where judges assess and decide whether or not to confirm all or any of the charges brought by the Prosecutor against a suspect – Joseph Kony, in this case. If any of the charges are confirmed, the case can be submitted for trial before other ICC judges, but only in the presence of the accused.
The Judges will hear oral submissions usually starting from the Prosecution, followed by the Legal Representatives of the Victims and the Defence. The hearing is scheduled from 9 September 2025 and it usually lasts a few days. Closer to the hearing date , the Judges will issue an order with more information about how it will be conducted, its duration, and whether or not witnesses will appear in person or via video link.
After the Confirmation of Charges hearing concludes, the Pre-Trial Chamber shall deliver its written decision within 60 days. The Judges of the Pre-Trial Chamber may:
- confirm all or only some of the charges against Mr Kony, but, in this case a trial would still require Mr Kony to be present before the ICC as there is no trial in absentia according to the ICC Rome Statute;
- decline all the charges and stop the proceedings against Mr Kony (this happens if the Judges decide that the available evidence is not sufficient or strong enough to go to trial); or,
- adjourn the hearing and request the Prosecutor to provide more evidence, conduct additional investigations or change any charge for which the evidence establishes a different crime than the one charged.
If the lawyers of Mr. Kony or the ICC Prosecutor disagree with the Pre-Trial Chamber’s decision and want to appeal it, they need to ask the Chamber for permission to do so. If the appeal is authorised, it will be decided by another Chamber – the Appeals Chamber, which consists of five other Judges.
All ICC suspects, including Mr. Kony, are presumed innocent until proven guilty, and they are entitled to legal representation when appearing before the Court. In case the suspect does not appear before the Court, the judges can appoint a lawyer to act on the suspect's behalf.
Regarding Mr. Kony's legal representation, the Pre-Trial Chamber III ordered the appointment of Mr Peter Haynes, an experienced defence lawyer, as Counsel for Mr Kony to represent his rights and interests in his absence during the confirmation of charges proceedings.
On 21 June 2024, Mr Haynes was formally appointed as Counsel for Mr Kony. The appointment followed an open call for expression of interest, an assessment of Counsels applications by a panel and the final recommendation submitted by the ICC Registry in a Report to ICC judges. On 27 August 2024, Ms Kate Gibson was appointed as associate counsel for Mr Joseph Kony.
In case Mr Kony is declared indigent, the Court will bear the cost of the suspect's defence in accordance with the legal aid scheme.
Mr Kony is a suspect in the proceedings and, like all ICC suspects, is presumed innocent unless and until proved guilty before the Court in accordance with the applicable law.
The confirmation of charges hearing is not a trial. The purpose of the confirmation of charges is for the Pre-Trial Chamber to confirm whether the Prosecutor has demonstrated sufficient evidence to proceed to trial. The Judges may also decline the charges.
Throughout the hearing of the confirmation of charges, the Defence will test the evidence presented by the Prosecutor and present any jurisdiction or admissibility challenges.
At the confirmation of charges stage, the Prosecution must demonstrate to the Pre-Trial Chamber that substantial grounds to believe that the charges against the defendant exist such that the case can continue to a trial. If charges are confirmed, the presumption of innocence persists and the burden on the Prosecution becomes one of demonstrating guilt of the charges beyond any reasonable doubt for a Trial Chamber to declare an accused person guilty of these charges. If not, the Judges would then declare him innocent.
The confirmation of charges hearing will be held in one of the courtrooms at the ICC's headquarters in The Hague, the Netherlands. This is the usual practice for all ICC trials and other court hearings.
At the request of the Prosecution, the judges of Pre-Trial Chamber III considered if the hearing could, exceptionally, be held in Uganda instead of The Hague. The judges ultimately decided that the hearing will be held at the ICC's headquarters. In the reasoning of their decision, the judges concluded that the advantages of a hearing in Uganda would be limited for the communities affected by the alleged crimes. They also noted that a hearing in Uganda would come with increased security risks and stressed that it is the Chamber's duty to ensure the integrity and safety of the proceedings.
Victims can participate in the proceedings before the ICC, presenting their views and concerns at all stages of the proceedings, including during the confirmation of charges hearing. This participation is done through one or more common legal representatives appointed by the Judges. The right to participate may entail, amongst other things, to make submissions to the Chamber, depending on certain conditions to be decided by the judges.
Yes. In the Kony case, the Chamber has authorised victims to participate in the proceedings for the confirmation of charges hearing in absentia of Mr Kony. The Chamber also outlined the process for their participation. Victims, including indirect victims such as family members of direct victims or persons who tried to prevent the commission of crimes on direct victims, can apply to participate in the Kony case if they suffered personal harm as a result of the crimes alleged against Mr Kony.
Victims in the Kony case who have not yet applied to participate in any ICC proceedings in the Uganda Situation before can fill in an application form for participation and send it to the Victims Participation and Reparations Section (VPRS). Depending on their situation, they can choose between individual or group forms.
Upon receiving the applications from the victims, the VPRS will review them to ensure all required sections of the form are completed, and all necessary supporting documents are attached. Additionally, the VPRS will conduct a preliminary legal assessment to determine whether the crime(s) and harm(s) described fall within the scope of the Kony case.
Victims that are already participating in the Ongwen proceedings before the ICC and that also wish to participate in the Kony proceedings do not have to fill in any new application form. They simply need to notify their counsel in the Ongwen proceedings of their wish and their data, including any additions victims with to make to their forms, will be transferred to the Kony proceedings.
Between 2007 and 2009, the Judges of the ICC have authorised 41 victims to participate in the Kony et al. case, which initially had a broader scope involving multiple suspects, whereas the present case is only against Mr Kony as defined in the Document Containing the Charges (DCC). Ms Paolina Massidda, Principal Counsel and Ms Sarah Pellet, Counsel from the Office of Public Counsel for the Victims (OPCV), were appointed as their legal representatives. To ensure fair treatment for all victims, the Judges in the current proceedings have decided that all applications must be assessed based on the same criteria, which will be defined in the updated DCC to be submitted by the Prosecutor by 17 April 2025. Consequently, the applications of the 41 victims previously admitted to participate in the Kony et al. case will be reassessed to ensure they meet the updated DCC's scope. These previously authorised 41 victims, likewise, are not required to fill in a new application form.
Direct and indirect victims who suffered harm as a result of the crimes alleged against Mr Kony can apply to participate in the Kony case. The current DCC will be updated by 17 April 2025, and it will be the basis to assess all applications in the Kony case.
Based on the current DCC, direct victims are:
1. Individuals who suffered harm as a result of the crimes committed in the context of the attacks on seven IDP camps and the Lwala Girls School:
- Lwala Girls School – on or about 24 June 2003;
- Pajule and Lapul IDP Camp – on or about 10 October 2003;
- Abia IDP Camp – on or about 4 February 2004;
- Barlonyo IDP Camp – on or about 21 February 2004;
- Odek IDP Camp – on or about 29 April 2004;
- Pagak IDP Camp – on or about 16 May 2004;
- Lukodi IDP Camp – on or about 19 May 2004;
- Abok IDP Camp – on or about 8 June 2004.
2. Organisations or institutions that, in the attacks listed above, sustained direct harm to their property dedicated to religion, education, art or science or charitable purposes, or their historic monuments, hospitals and other places and objects for humanitarian purposes.
3. Children under the age of 18 (including children under the age of 15 and children born in captivity) abducted and integrated into the LRA in northern Uganda, including Acholi, Lango and Teso areas, between 1 July 2002 and 31 December 2005.
4. Female victims abducted and integrated into the LRA in northern Uganda, including Acholi, Lango and Teso areas, between 1 July 2002 and 31 December 2005.
5. A female victim of crimes directly committed by Mr Kony between July 2003 and September 2004 in northern Uganda and subsequently in Sudan.
Indirect victims are: individuals who suffered personal harm as a result of crime(s) committed against a direct victim. Indirect victims may include: (1) the family members of direct victims; (2) anyone who attempted to prevent the commission of the crimes; (3) individuals who suffered harm when helping or intervening on behalf of direct victims; and (4) other persons who have suffered personal harm as a result of the crimes.
The Registry is launching a series of information sessions in all relevant areas of Uganda. If you are interested in this process, and/or want to obtain assistance filling in a form, please get in touch with the VPRS by email at [email protected] or by phone (or WhatsApp) at +256771406331 or +256772532830 (VPRS staff in the Uganda country office).
A legal representative of victims is a lawyer who represents the interests of the victims in the proceedings. During the confirmation of charges, only the common legal representatives of victims appointed by the Judges will be allowed to represent the victims and appear in the courtroom to follow the proceedings and to express the victims’ views and concerns regarding the charges alleged and the evidence presented by both parties. After consulting with the victims, they will be able to speak during the confirmation hearing on behalf of the victims and intervene on any issue of fact or law arising from the hearing that affects the interests of the victims.
In the Kony case, the Chamber appointed Mr Manoba, Mr Cox, Mr Bradfield, as well as Ms Massidda and Ms Pellet of the OPCV, together as a single team of common legal representatives of any admitted victims in the present case.
Their mandate will take effect as soon as the Judges issue a decision admitting victims to participate in the Kony case proceedings. This will occur after the new DCC will be submitted. In the meantime, the Judges decided that the OPCV will represent the collective interests of potential victims.
Victims have the right to request reparations (and the right to participate in proceedings) in relation to any case within the jurisdiction of the ICC, including the Kony case, if they suffered personal harm as a result of the crimes alleged against the suspect/accused. Before the ICC, reparations can be awarded only if the charges against the suspect have been confirmed and if the accused person has been convicted following a trial – and therefore not just after the conclusion of the confirmation of charges proceedings. In the Kony case, the trial phase can start only if the charges are confirmed, and Mr Kony is arrested and brought to court. The trial cannot move forward until Mr Kony is in custody.
No. On 6 February 2015, the ICC Judges severed the proceedings against Dominic Ongwen from the case of The Prosecutor v. Joseph Kony, Vincent Otti, Okot Odhiambo and Dominic Ongwen. As the Judges by then had confirmed the deaths of two of the suspects and terminated proceedings against them, and the others remained at large, the Judges deemed it necessary to separate the case so as not to delay the proceedings against Mr Ongwen who was already in the custody of the Court. With the separation of these cases, they are now handled as different cases, separate proceedings and handled by different ICC judges.
The trial in the case of Mr Ongwen opened on 6 December 2016 and concluded in March 2020 after the submission of closing statements by the parties and participants. On 4 February 2021, Trial Chamber IX found Dominic Ongwen guilty for a total of 61 crimes comprising crimes against humanity and war crimes, committed in Northern Uganda between 1 July 2002 and 31 December 2005. On 6 May 2021, Trial Chamber IX sentenced Dominic Ongwen to 25 years of imprisonment, and he has been transferred to Norway to serve his sentence. A phase dedicated to the reparations to victims in the Ongwen case is ongoing. On 28 February 2024, Trial Chamber IX delivered its Order on Reparations to victims.
Joseph Kony kinywale i dwe me Abungwen 1961 i lobo Uganda. En aa ki i kaka Acoli dok tye anywali me Uganda. Kibyeko ni en aye ocako dok bene loyo dul me LRA, ma obedo dul pa adui ma ocake i mwaka 1987 i kumalo me Uganda i kin lwak me Acoli.
Ku, Joseph Kony, ma koko tye i kome ni pud pe kinongo kome, mwaka 19 nicakke ma kimiyo oda me makke. Nicake i kare ma kicwalo waraga me amak i kome i mwaka 2005, Kot me ICC obedo ka kube ki winye ki luloc me lobo mapatpat me makke ki miye i cing Kot.
Joseph Kony kikelo adot i kome pi koko 36 me bal i kare me mony ki bal i kom dano ma kibyeko ni kitimo gi i kine nino dwe 1 dwe me Abiro 2002 ki nino dwe 31 dwe me Apar-wiye-Ariyo 2005 i kumalo me Uganda
Koko ma kikelo i kom Ladit Kony kwako bedo ki yub kacel ki lumemba mukene me LRA me timmo kacel ki me tic jo mukene tim magi, ki bene me miyo oda ki weko lulweny pa LRA me:
Ooto mony me akaka i kom dul pa reya ma oweko; kineko reya mapol ki kitemo neko mukene; kiwunu ki/onyo kinywaro ki kicwalo reya i yoo marac ki kitero gi ki gero; kiketo reya ma kimako i kwo me opii,; kiyako ki kibalo jami; ki kiketo reya i kwo matek pi tyen lok me wii bye kacel ki mwaka ki bedo laco onyo dako (koko 1-14). Bal magi kibyeko ni, kitimmo gi i kare me mony pa LRA i Lwala Girls School i onyo i kine me nino dwe 24 dwe me Abicel 2003 ki mony magi i kom IDP kam mapatpat: (i) Pajule IDP kam i onyo i kine me inino dwe 10 dwe me Apar 2003; (ii) Abia IDP kam i onyo i kine me inino dwe 4 dwe me Ariyo 2004; (iii) Barlonyo IDP kam i onyo i kine me inino dwe 21 dwe me Ariyo 2004; (iv) Odek IDP kam i onyo i kine me inino dwe 29 dwe me Angwen 2004; (v) Pagak IDP kam i onyo i kine me inino dwe 16 dwe me Abic 2004; (vi) Lukodi IDP kam i onyo i kine me inino dwe 19 dwe me Abic 2004; ki (vii) Abok IDP kam i onyo i kine me inino dwe 8 dwe me Abicel 2004
Lakel Adot bene kelo adot i kom ladit Kony pi timmo i yoo marom bal i kom mon mia ki mia ki i kom lutino mia ki mia ki coyo gi i dul pa LRA i kin kare me nino dwe 1 dwe me Abiro 2002 ni oo i nino dwe 31 dwe me Apar-wiye-Ariyo 2005 i kumalo me Uganda: keto mon ki lutino i kwo me opii; butu i yoo me opii ki diyo mon ki lutino i nyom tektek; butu ki mon ki anyira tektek; yacu tektek, wunu ki/onyo nywaro matek ki cwalo mon ki lutino i yoo marac. Tim man bene kikelo iye adot kacel macalo keto dano i kwo matek pi tyen lok me bedo dako onyo laco ki/onyo pi tyen lok me mwaka. Me medo, Lakel Adot kelo bene adot pi coyo lutino tektek i dul pa LRA, ki tic kwedgi atir-atir i tim gero (adot 15-29)
Me agiki, Lakel Adot doto ladit Kony pi timmo atir-atir, kun timmo en kikome, bal me keto dano i kwo me opii, nyom tektek, awun, ki butu opii opii madok i lok kom dako mo matidi i kin kare me dwe me Abiro 2003 me cito wa dwe me Abungwen 2004 in kumalo me Uganda ki/onyo i Sudan (adot 30-36)
Dokumen pa Lakel Adot ma tye iye Adot i kom ladit Kony nonge i leb munu ki i leb Acholi i website pa Kot ICC i www.icc-cpi.int .
I nino dwe 12 dwe me Apar-wiye-Ariyo 2024, lungolkop me ICC gukati ki nino me winyo lok me moko adot ma cake i nino dwe 9 dwe me Abungwen 2025, manongo dano ma koko tye i kome ni pe.
Jangkot okati ki nino man malubbe ki dog ticce me neno ni kimiyo kare ma oromo bot (i) Lakel Adot me keto i tic rukca ma kimiyo i mok mapatpat madok i kom yaro kamaleng lanyut ki miyo kidoco dokumen me adot; ki (ii) Lapyem Adot, me yubbe koro ki koro pi winyo lok me moko adot.
I nino 4 dwe me Adek 2024, lungolkop me ICC onongo gukati ki mok i kom lega pa Lakel Adot me winyo lok me moko adot i kom Joseph Kony ma en pe, ka en pe okati kamaleng, dok gumoko nino me winyo lok man me cako i nino 15 dwe me Apar 2024.
I nino dwe 12 dwe me Abungwen 2024, Jangkot me Cako Pido III, odiro woko anyim nino winyo lok me moko adot man, inge winyo tam pa Lapyem Adot, Lakel Adot ki Opici pa Lupilida pa lwak ma kitimmo bal i kom-gi. I nino 29 dwe me Apar 2024, Jangkot me Cako Pido III omoko ni jami weng ma mite me weko kiwiny lok me moko adot i kom Jospeh Kony dong ocobe.
Jangkot bene omiyo rukca bot dul me Regictri me tyeko yub me poko ngec madok i kom nino manyen man me winyo lok me moko adot i kin kare me nino 30, nicakke i nino dwe 6 dwe me Acel 2025, ki me dwoko ripot bot Jangkot manongo nino dwe 14 dwe me Ariyo 2025 pe okato.
Cik me Roma, (cik ma ocako kot me ICC) yee ni kiromo winyo lok me moko adot ma kom dano ma kibyeko ni obalo pe, pi tyen lok mapatpat. I lok eni, lungolkop gunongo ni
- Kony tye dano ma 'pe nonge’;
- Jami weng ma mite me atimma me nongo kome ki niango en pi adot matye ki nino dwe me winyo lok me moko adot dong kitimmo, ki
- Tyen lok tye ma pore ni kiwiny lok me moko adot ma en kome pe.
Ka kimoko adot, lok man pe romo mede anyim i nyim Kot me Pido wang ma dano ma kikelo koko i kome, kome tye. Moko adot ma en kome pe, romo konyo me ruyo lok matye i kom dano moni ma pe nonge. Ento kit ma Jangkot man con bene omoko kede, kit winyo lok man timme kicel-kicel tutwal dok pi tyen lok ma tek tutwal.
Winyo lok me moko adot PE OBEDO PIDO. Obedo winyo lok mukwongo i nyim lwak kama lungolkop neno dok moko kamite ni kimok onyo pe kimok adot weng onyo mukene ma Lakel Adot okelo i kom dano ma kibyeko ni obalo – ma man obedo Joseph Kony. Ka kimoko adot mogo, ci kicwalo lok man me pido i nyim lungolkop me ICC, ento nongo kom dano ma kikelo adot i kome ni tye
Lungolkop biwinyo lok aloka ma polkare cake ki bot Lakel Adot, ka lupilida pa dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi lubu, ka dong Lapyem Adot. Winyo lok man kiyubu ni cake i nino 9 dwe me Abungwen 2025 ki polkare cwalo nino adi mo. I kare ma nongo nino winyo lok dong cok, lungolkop bikati ki oda ma miyo ngec mapol i kom kit ma myero owot kede, kare ma bitero, ki dong kace caden bicito i ot kot onyo kikubu gi akuba iyamo ki video.
I agiki me winyo lok me Moko Adot, Jangkot me Cako Pido bikati ki mok gi i coc i kin kare me nino 60. Jangkot me Cako Pido romo:
- Moko adot ducu onyo mogo i kom ladit Kony, ento, i lok eni, me weko pido otimme, bimite ni kom ladit Kony myero obed tye i nyim ICC kit ma pido ma dano ma adot matye i kome pe, pe romo timme i ter Cik me Roma me ICC.
- Kwero adot weng dok juko woko winyo lok i kom ladit Kony (man timme ka Lungolkop gumoko ni caden matye pe romo onyo pe tek maromo me cito i pido); onyo,
- Loro winyo lok man ki lego Lakel Adot me medo caden, mede ki timmo kwed onyo loko adot ma caden ne nyutu bal mapat ki ma kikelo adot iye ni.
Ka lupilida pe ladit Kony onyo Lakel Adot pa ICC pe obedo ki yeyo i kom ngol pa Jangkot me Cako Pido dok mito koko apil, myero gupeny pi twero man ki bot Jangkot. Ka ki yee pi apil, mok me apil bikati kibot Jangkot mukene – Jangkot me Apil, matye iye Lungolkop mapat abic.
I nyim ICC, dano weng ma kibyeko ni gutimmo bal, ma ladit Kony tye ikine, kitero gi calo pe gubalo wanga kimoko ni gubalo, dok gitye ki twero me bedo ki lapilida gi ka gicito i nyim Kot. Ka inen dano ma kibyeko ni obalo pe obino i nyim Kot, lungolkop romo cimmo lapilida me cung pire.
Madok i kom lapilida pa ladit Kony, Jangkot me Cako Pido III omiyo rukca ni kicim ladit Peter Haynes, lapilida ma oywek ma cung pi dano ma kibyeko ni obalo, me bedo lapilida pa ladit Kony me cungu pi twero ki miti ne i kare ma en pe i winyo lok me moko adot.
I nino 21 dwe me Abicel 2024, kicimo ladit Haynes atir-atir macalo Lapilida pa ladit Kony. Cim man kono obino macalo adwogi me lwongo me nyutu miti ma kicwalo woko, ngiyo waraga pa lupilida mapatpat ma gunyutu miti, ki tam me agiki ma kicwalo bot dul me Regictri pa ICC i ripot ma kicwalo bot Lungolkop me ICC. I nino 27 dwe me Aboro 2024, mego Kate Gibson bene kicimo macalo Lapilida mukene pa ladit Joseph Kony.
Ka inen ladit Kony kimoko ni peke ki kero, Kot biculu pi lupilida me cung pire i ter yub me miyo kony me lupilida.
Ladit kony tye dano ma kibyeko ni obalo i winyo lok man, dok kit macalo dano weng ma kibyeko ni gubalo i nyim kot me ICC, kitero calo ngat ma pe obalo nikwanyo ka onyo wanga kimoko i nyim kot ni obalo malubbe ki cik ma rwatte.
Winyo lok me moko adot pe obedo pido. Tyen lok me moko adot tye me weko Jangkot me Cako Pido omok ka Lakel Adot tye ki caden ma oromo me weko kicit i pido. Lungolkop bene romo kwero adot magi woko.
I kare me winyo lok me moko adot, Lupyem Adot bingiyo i caden weng ma Lakel Adot okelo kadong gikati ki peko ma gineno tye i kom twero pa kot i kom lok meno onyo yee pa lok i nyim kot man.
I kare me moko adot, Lakel Adot myero onyut bot Jangkot me Cako Pido ni tyen lok tye me weko ki yee ni adot matye i kom dano ma kibyeko ni obalo ni tye ada, ma weko lok man myero omede i nyim kot. Ka kimoko adot, neno ni dano moni pe obalo ni bimede, kun bibedo tic pa Lakel Adot me nyutu labongo weko gungcwiny mo, ni dano meno obalo bal ma kikelo iye adot ni wek Jangkot me Pido ongol ni dano ma koko tye i kome ni obedo labal. Ka pe kumeno, Jangkot bimoko ni pe obalo.
Lok me moko adot obitimme i ot kot acel i kin ot kot mapol matye i gangkal madit pa Kot me ICC matye i The Hague, i Netherlands. Man aye kit ma timme kede i pido mapatpat matye i nyim ICC onyo i winyo kot mo keken.
Malubbe ki lega pa Lakel Adot, Lungolkop me Jangkot me Cako Pido me III gubedo kaneno ka winyo lok man romo timme i lobo Uganda ento pe i the Hague. I agiki ne, Lungolkop gumoko ni winyo lok man bitimme i gangkal madit pa ICC. Kit ma guneno kede i mok gi, Lungolkop gumoko ni ber pa winyo lok man i lobo Uganda bibedo nok tutwal bot lwak ma bal ma kibyeko ni kitimmo ni ogudo kom-gi. Gin bene guneno ni winyo lok man i lobo Uganda kelo lworo madwong i kom berbedo dok guwaco bene bene ni obedo tic pe Jangkot me neno ni woro ki gwok matir obedo tye i kare me winyo lok.
Dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi romo bedo tye i winyo lok i nyim kot me ICC, kun nongo gimiyo tam ki lok i kare mapatpat me winyo lok, kede wa i kare me winyo lok me moko adot. Bedo tye i kot kono timme kun wok ki bot lapilida pa lwak ma kitimmo bal i kom gi ma lungolkop gucimmo acel onyo makato. Twero me bedo romo kwako, i kin jami mukene, twero me miyo lok i nyim Jangkot, malubu gin ma lungolkop gubimoko.
Kakare. I lok ma i kom Kony ni, Jangkot omiyo twero ki dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi me bedo tye i winyo lok me moko adot ma kom ladit Kony pe. Jangkot bene oryeyo piny yoo ma myero kilub me weko gubed tye. Dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi, ma man kwako wa dano ma pe kitimmo bal i kom gi atir-atir, labole lumemba me ot pa dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi atir-atir onyo dano ma otemo gengo ni pe kitim bal i kom dano moni atir-atir, romo penyo twero me bedo tye i lok ma i kom Kony ni ka inen gunongo arem macalo adwogi me bal ma kibyeko ni Kony otimmo.
Dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi i lok pa Kony eni ma pud pe gupenyo me bedo tye i lok mo keken ma i lobo uganda matye i nyim ICC romo pongo form me bedo tye i lok man ka cwalo bot dul me VPRS. Lubu kit ma jami tye kede, gi romo pongo form pi dano acel-acel onyo pi gurup.
Inge nongo form ki bot dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi, dul me VPRS bingiyo i form me neno ni jami ma iye weng kipongo woko, ki dokumen mukene mamite me tyelo kore ki keto bene. Me medo, dul me VPRS bene bikwedo manok me moko ka bal meno kacel ki awano ma ki pongo pire ni poto i ter lok ma i kom Kony ni.
Dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi ma dong gubedo tye i lok ma i kom Ongwen i nyim ICC dok bene gimito bedo tye i lok ma i kom Kony dong pe gibipongo form mo manyen. Myero dong gumii ngec bot lapilida gi me lok ma i kom Ongwen i kom miti gi ki lok kom gi, kacel ki gin ameda mo keken ma gimito medo ne i form gi, kibikobo i lok pa Kony.
I kin mwaka 2007 ki 2009, lungolkop me ICC gumiyo twero bot dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi 41 me bedo tye i lok matye i kom Kony kacel ki jo mukene ni, ma con onongo lac dok kwako jo mukene mapol ma kibyeko ni gutimmo bal, ento lok matye kombedi dong kwako ladit Kony keken kit ma kitito kede i Dokumen Matye ki Adot. Mego Paolina Massidda, Lapilida Madit, ki Mego Sarah Pellet ma aa ki i Opici pa Lupilida pa Lwak (OPCV) kicimmo gi macalo luwang dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi i ter cik. Me neno ni kitero dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi weng i yoo marom, Lungolkop i lok matye ni gumoko ni dano ma gupongo form weng myero kingii lok kom gi i yoo marom, ma kibikati kede i Dokumen Matye ki Adot manyen ma Lakel Adot bikelo manongo nino dwe 17 dwe me Angwen 2025 pud pe okato. Pi meno, form pa dano 41ma kitimmo bal i kom gi macon kigamo gi me bedo tye i lok pa Kony ni myero dok kingii i gi kidoco me neno ni girwate ki lok matye i Dokumen Matye ki Adot manyen. Dano 41 ma kitimmo bal i kom gi 41 macon kiyee gi ni dong pe mite ni gupong form manyen.
Dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi atir-atir ki dano ma gukato ki i arem pi bal ma kitimmo i kom jo mukene ma obedo macalo adwogi me bal ma kibyeko ni ladit Kony otimmo giromo penyo me bedo tye i lok ma i kom Kony man. Dokumen Matye ki Adot manyen bikati ma pud nino dwe 17 dwe me Angwen 2025 pe okato dok bibedo gin ma kitiyo kede me ngiyo i form weng ma kipongo me bedo i lok ma i kom Kony.
Malubbe ki gin matye i Dokumen Matye ki Adot ma kombedi ni, dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi atir-atir gubedo:
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Dano acel acel ma gunongo arem macalo adwogi me bal ma kitimmo i kare me monyo IDP kam abiro kacel ki Lwala Girls School:
- Lwala Girls School – i onyo i kine nino dwe 24 dwe me Abicel 2003;
- Pajule and Lapul IDP Camp – i onyo i kine nino dwe 10 dwe me Apar 2003;
- Abia IDP Camp – i onyo i kine nino dwe 4 dwe ma Ariyo 2004;
- Barlonyo IDP Camp – i onyo i kine nino dwe 21 dwe me Ariyo 2004;
- Odek IDP Camp – i onyo i kine nino dwe 29 dwe me Angwen 2004;
- Pagak IDP Camp – i onyo i kine nino dwe 16 dwe me Abic 2004;
- Lukodi IDP Camp – i onyo i kine nino dwe 19 dwe me Abic 2004;
- Abok IDP Camp – i onyo i kine nino dwe 8 dwe me Abicel 2004.
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Dul onyo gangtic ma i kare me mony ma kiryeyo gi malo ni, gunongo peko i kom jami gi ma onongo kiyubu me dini, pwonye, nyutu dire mapatpat, onyo me miyo kony, onyo cal me nipoo, ot yat ki kabedo mukene ki jami matye me konyo dano.
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Lutino ma mwaka gi pe oromo 18 (iye kwako lutino ma mwaka gi pud pe romo 15, ki lutino ma kinywalo gi ki i lum) ma kimako gi ka kicoyo i dul pa LRA i kumalo me Uganda, i lobo Acholi, Lango ki Teso i kin nino dwe 1 dwe me Abiro 2002 ki nino dwe 31 dwe me Apar-wiye-Ariyo 2005.
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Mon ma kitimmo bal i kom gi, ma kimako gi ka kicoyo gi i dul pa LRA i kumalo me Uganda, i lobo Acholi, Lango ki Teso i kin nino dwe 1 dwe me Abiro 2002 ki nino dwe 31 dwe me Apar-wiye-Ariyo 2005.
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Mon ma gukato ki i bal ma ladit Kony kikome aye otimmo i kin dwe me Abiro 2003 ki dwe me Abungwen 2004 i kumalo me Uganda ki dong i Sudan.
Dano ma gukato ki bal calo adwogi pa bal ma kitimmo i kom jo mukene gubedo: dano acel acel ma onongo arem macalo adwogi me bal ma kitimmo i kom ngat moni atir-atir. Dano ma gukato ki bal calo adwogi pa bal ma kitimmo i kom jo mukene giromo bedo: (1) Lumemba me ot pa dano ma kitimmo bal i kome atir-atir; (2) dano mo keken ma otemmo gengo tim me bal; (3) dano acel acel ma gunongo awano i kare me temo konyo dano ma kitye ka timmo bal i kome atir-atir; ki (4) jo mukene ma gunongo arem macalo adwogi me bal ma kitimmo.
Dul me regictri tye ka kati ki yub me poko ngec i kabedo ma opore weng ma i lobo Uganda. I tye ki miti i kom yub man, ki/onyo ka imito nongo kony me pongo form, tim ber i kube ki dul me VPRS ki email: [email protected] onyo ki cim i namba (onyo WhatsApp) i +256771406331 onyo +256772532830 (Lutic me VPRS matye i Opici me Uganda).
Lapilida pa dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi obedo lapilida macung pi miti pa dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi i nyim kot. I kare me winyo lok me moko adot, Lupilida pa lwak ma Lungolkop gucimmo keken aye kiyee ni gucung pi dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi dok gudony i ot kot me lubo kit ma lok tye kawot kede ki me kati ki tam ki miti pa dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi madok i kom adot ma kikelo kacel ki caden ma dul ariyo ni gukati kede. Inge gamo tam ki bot dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi, giromo lok i kare me winyo lok me moko adot me kaka dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi, dok gidonyo bene i lok mo keken madok i kom lok ada onyo cik ma oaa ki i winyo lok dok gudu kom dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi.
I lok ma i kom Kony, Jangkot ocimmo ladit Manoba, ladit Cox, ladit Bradfield kacel ki mego Massidda ki mego Pellet me OPCV kacel macalo dul acel ma cung pi lwak pi dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi weng ma kiyee ni gubed tye i lok man.
Tic gi bicake cutcut ka Lungolkop gukati ki mok i kom jolo dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi me bedo tye i lok matye i kom Kony. Man bitimme inge kati ki Dokumen Matye ki Adot manyen. Pi tutunu, Lungolkop gumoko ni dul me OPCV bicung pi miti lumuku pa dano weng ma giromo bedo dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi.
Dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi tye ki twero me penyo pi cul (ki twero me bedo tye i kare me winyo lok) madok i kom lok mo keken matye i twero pa ICC, kede wa lok ma i kom Kony ni, ka inen gukato ki i arem macalo adwogi me bal ma kikelo iye adot i kom dano ma kibyeko ni abalo ni. I nyim ICC, cul kiromo moko pire keken ka adot kimoko i kom dano ma kibyeko ni obalo ki ka kingolo bal i wii dano man inge pido ento pe ki inge winyo lok moko adot keken. I lok ma i kom Kony ni, pido romo cake keken ka kimoko adot ma i kome, ki ka ladit Kony kikelo bot Kot. Pido pe romo wot anyim wang ma ladit Kony tye icing Kot.
Ku. I nino dwe 6 dwe me Ariyo 2015, Lungolkop me ICC gupoko woko lok matye i kom Dominic Ongwen ki i kom lok ma Lakel Adot okelo i kom Joseph Kony, Vincent Otti, Okot Odhiambo ki Dominic Ongwen. Kit ma Lungolkop i kare meno onongo dong gumoko pi too pa jo ariyo i kin dano ma kibyeko ni gubalo ni, ci gukwanyo woko lok ki i kom gi, ki mukene onongo pud dong pe ginonge, Lungolkop gunongo ni pore me poko kin lok lok magi wek pe ogal winyo lok ma i kom Dominic Ongwen ma onongo dong tye icing kot. Poko kin lok magi, oweko kombedi dong kineno gi macalo lok mapatpat, kiwinyo mapatpat dok lungolkop me ICC mapatpat aye doro gi.
Pido i lok ma i kom ladit Ongwen ocake i nino 6 dwe me Apar-wiye-Ariyo 2016 ka otum i dwe me Adek 2020 inge kati ki lok me loro pido ki bot dul mapatpat. I nino dwe 4 dwe me Ariyo 2021, Jangkot me Pido IX omoko ni Dominic Ongwen lok oloyo pi bal 61 me bal i kom dano ki bal i kare me mony ma kitimmo i Kumalo me Uganda i kin nino dwe 1 dwe me Abiro 2002 ki nino dwe 31 dwe me Apar-wiye-Ariyo 2005. I nino dwe 6 dwe me Abic 2021, Jangkot me Pido IX ongolo buc pi mwaka 25 pi Dominic Ongwen dok kikobo en dong i lobo Norway ka tyeko pwod ne. Kimiyo kare dong me neno lok me cul bot dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi i lok ma i kom Ongwen. I nino dwe 28 dwe me Ariyo 2024, Jangkot me Pido IX okati ki Oda me Cul bot dano ma kitimmo bal i kom gi.