A truce between the Ugandan army and northern guerrillas reviled for their savagery and use of child soldiers started on Tuesday in what both sides say may mark the end of one of Africa’s longest insurgencies. Under the pact signed on Saturday at talks in southern Sudan, fugitive Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels have three weeks to assemble at two camps in southern Sudan while negotiations continue to end their two-decade insurrection. Full Story
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