On jury 11th, 1989, the 106 battalion of the National Resistance Army (NRA) alleged rounded300 men from Mukura and other surrounding areas and incarcerated some of them in a train wagon. 69 suffocated to death, while 47 survived.
Read MoreDuring a five-day spell, between April 14 and 18, 1991, the village which lies 16 kilometres northeast of Gulu town was turned upside down by NRA soldiers from the 22nd Battalion which was commanded by Major Reuben Ikondere under the auspices of Operation North, whose overall commander was the then Maj Gen David Tinyefuza. A media article covering the incident is...
Read MoreNRA (National Resistance Army) Massacre of 45 In the earlier attainment of power, soldiers of the NRA wouldn’t settle for news of rebel collaborators. In Lobolatek, it started as rumours that one village man was a rebel fighter and had in his possession a gun. Locals knew him very well. Time and again he would return to their home and stayed with his people...
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