The Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act (Pub.L. 111–172 (text) (PDF)) was a 2010 US act of Congress promoted by the Obama administration that makes it American policy to kill or capture Joseph Kony and to crush his Lord's Resistance Army rebellion. According to President Obama "the legislation crystallizes the commitment of the United States to help bring an end to the brutality and destruction that have been a hallmark of the LRA across several countries for two decades, and to pursue a future of greater security and hope for the people of central Africa".
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| - Der Lord’s Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act ist ein US-Gesetz, das 2010 von der Obama-Regierung mit dem Ziel initiiert wurde, den Anführer der Lord’s Resistance Army, Joseph Kony, zu töten oder gefangen zu nehmen und seine Truppen zu zerschlagen. Präsident Obama sagte dazu “The legislation crystallizes the commitment of the United States to help bring an end to the brutality and destruction that have been a hallmark of the LRA across several countries for two decades, and to pursue a future of greater security and hope for the people of central Africa.” (de)
- The Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act (Pub.L. 111–172 (text) (PDF)) was a 2010 US act of Congress promoted by the Obama administration that makes it American policy to kill or capture Joseph Kony and to crush his Lord's Resistance Army rebellion. According to President Obama "the legislation crystallizes the commitment of the United States to help bring an end to the brutality and destruction that have been a hallmark of the LRA across several countries for two decades, and to pursue a future of greater security and hope for the people of central Africa". (en)
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| - Der Lord’s Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act ist ein US-Gesetz, das 2010 von der Obama-Regierung mit dem Ziel initiiert wurde, den Anführer der Lord’s Resistance Army, Joseph Kony, zu töten oder gefangen zu nehmen und seine Truppen zu zerschlagen. Präsident Obama sagte dazu “The legislation crystallizes the commitment of the United States to help bring an end to the brutality and destruction that have been a hallmark of the LRA across several countries for two decades, and to pursue a future of greater security and hope for the people of central Africa.” „Die Gesetzgebung verdeutlicht das Bekenntnis der Vereinigten Staaten zur Hilfe, die Brutalität und Zerstörung zu einem Ende zu bringen, die über mehrere Länder für zwei Jahrzehnte ein Markenzeichen der LRA gewesen ist, und um eine Zukunft größerer Sicherheit und Hoffnung für die Menschen in Zentralafrika zu erreichen.“ Im Oktober 2011 verkündete Obama, dass er 100 Militärberater nach Uganda, Südsudan, die Zentralafrikanische Republik und die Demokratische Republik Kongo schicken werde, um den regionalen Streitkräften bei der „Beseitigung Joseph Konys vom Schlachtfeld“ zu unterstützen. Allerdings wurden die Soldaten nicht bevollmächtigt, Waffengewalt anzuwenden. (de)
- The Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act (Pub.L. 111–172 (text) (PDF)) was a 2010 US act of Congress promoted by the Obama administration that makes it American policy to kill or capture Joseph Kony and to crush his Lord's Resistance Army rebellion. According to President Obama "the legislation crystallizes the commitment of the United States to help bring an end to the brutality and destruction that have been a hallmark of the LRA across several countries for two decades, and to pursue a future of greater security and hope for the people of central Africa". In October 2011 Obama announced that he would send 100 American military advisors to Uganda, South Sudan, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to help the regional forces remove Joseph Kony "from the battlefield". However, they were not authorized to fight unless they were fired upon. (en)
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