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Former ADF Rebels Share Stories of Coercion and Survival as Reintegration Efforts Continue

Jordan Luke by Jordan Luke
11 months ago
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Former ADF Rebels Share Stories of Coercion and Survival as Reintegration Efforts Continue
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Recently rehabilitated former ADF rebels have shared their harrowing experiences of coercion, brutal conflicts, and survival. These accounts come as 30 ex-rebels, captured by the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) in Congo, are being reintegrated with plans for new beginnings. This group includes 13 Congolese nationals set for repatriation and 17 Ugandans, five of whom have received amnesty certificates.

Among them is Logose Aisha, a 29-year-old mother of two, who was rescued last year by the UPDF in collaboration with the Congolese army. Aisha was deceived by her husband with promises of employment and given 300,000 UGX for transportation. Seeking a better life, she left her family, only to find herself trapped by the rebels.

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“I was shocked upon arrival when I realized my husband was associated with the rebel camp,” Logose recounted. “Despite my reluctance, I was forced to comply due to his coercion. Eventually, he abandoned me, leaving me under the rebels’ control.”

Logose was armed and forced into continuous battles. “We were told we had to march to Madina. The journey lasted several days, and we were constantly ambushed by Ugandan and Congolese forces,” she said. In November 2023, she and her companions surrendered to the UPDF.

Logose’s experience mirrors that of Wamongo Sinani, a 17-year-old from Bugiri, who was taken by his father into the rebellion for three years before surrendering to the UPDF last year.

Although both have learned various skills during their rehabilitation, Logose expressed anxiety over whether she will ever see her husband again, who is reportedly imprisoned. “I worry about the future and whether I’ll ever reunite with him,” she said.

The reintegration efforts have been supported by the Bridgeway Foundation, with the 17 Ugandans and 13 Congolese receiving aid. Five Ugandans have received official amnesty certificates.

Col. Deo Akiiki, Deputy Spokesperson of the UPDF, and Draku Moses, Spokesperson of the Amnesty Commission, have issued stern warnings to the forgiven rebels. “Any future criminal activities will be prosecuted. The amnesty covers only past actions committed in the wilderness,” Moses stated.

This group is the third batch of former ADF rebels rehabilitated by the UPDF, following 48 in May 2023 and 75 in December 2023. Today’s group includes 13 Congolese nationals (8 men and 5 women) and 17 Ugandans (9 men and 8 women). Among them, 9 are 18 years or older, 12 are aged between 11 and 17, and 9 are under 10 years old.

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