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Lord's Resistance Army

Every night tens of thousands of children, called night commuters, pour into northern Ugandan towns from surrounding areas, hoping to avoid abduction by the Lord’s Resistance Army. They sleep on verandas, in bus parks, on church grounds, and at local hospitals before returning home again the next morning.
Every night tens of thousands of children, called night commuters, pour into northern Ugandan towns from surrounding areas, hoping to avoid abduction by the Lord’s Resistance Army. They sleep on verandas, in bus parks, on church grounds, and at local hospitals before returning home again the next morning.