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Fri May 24 00:28:52 SAST 2013

Hunt for Joseph Kony lacks troops, equipment

Sapa-AP | 25 July, 2012 13:01
A fighter loyal to the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) poses with his rifle inside the forest near River Mbou in the Central African Republic (CAR) in this handout picture dated May 7, 2012.
Image by: HANDOUT / REUTERS

The head of a planned African Union force to hunt warlord Joseph Kony says he has not started work because he doesn't have troops or equipment.

Ugandan Col. Dick Olum, whose appointment was announced in February, spoke to The Associated Press from Yambio, South Sudan, on Wednesday as U.N. and AU officials gathered in Uganda to plan regional efforts to catch Kony and dismantle his Lord's Resistance Army.

Olum said the Kony hunt was still in the hands of some 2,000 Ugandan soldiers and 500 South Sudanese troops. The AU force was to have at least 5,000 troops.

Kony's group is notorious for forcibly recruiting boys and girls who then become soldiers or wives for commanders.

U.S. President Barack Obama has sent 100 U.S. troops to Central Africa to help in the manhunt.

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