Since 1986, violence in Uganda has displaced more than two million people and claimed the lives of thousands. The International Criminal Court wants to try the rebel leader responsible for much of the violence. But some Ugandans and at least one humanitarian group worry that international players risk prolonging the fighting. Kojo explores whether there’s a tradeoff between justice and peace in one of Africa’s longest-running conflicts.

Guests

  • Betty Bigombe Distinguished African Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
  • Donald Steinberg Deputy President, International Crisis Group
  • Rory Anderson Deputy Director for Advocacy & Government Relations, World Vision

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