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The "Night Commuters"

Uganda's Forgotten Children of War

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© 2005, Human Rights Watch [Narrated by Dennis Haysbert]

Video: Since 1986, over 30,000 boys and girls have been abducted in Northern Uganda and forced to become soldiers, laborers and sex slaves. These children are taken by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a rebel group that has waged war against the Ugandan government for nearly two decades.




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