Theatre of Violence review – questions of culpability as Lord’s Resistance Army killer comes to (...)
This harrowing documentary tells the story of Dominic Ongwen, conscripted into a brutal rebel army in Uganda and now indicted at the international criminal court for war crimes Dominic Ongwen was nine when he was abducted from his village in northern Uganda and conscripted as a child soldier (...)
Site référencé: The Guardian
Film, Documentary films, Uganda, International criminal court, Joseph Kony, Africa, Culture, International criminal justice, Law, World news
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