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1994).‖ Spirit Possession, Modernity, and Power in Africa. Ed. Behrend, Heike, and Ute, Luig.
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
Cheney, Kristen. (2005). ―‗Our Children Have Only Known War‘: Children‘s Experiences and the Uses
of Childhood in Northern Uganda.‖ Children‟s Geographies. Vol. 3. Routledge. 23-45.
Child Soldiers: Global Report 2004. London: Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers.
de Temmerman, Els. (2001). Aboke Girls: Children Abducted in Northern Uganda. Uganda: Fountain
Publishers.
Dodge, Cole. (1991). ―Child Soldiers of Uganda and Mozambique.‖ Chapter 4 in Reaching Children in
War: Sudan Uganda and Mozambique. Uppsala, Sweden: Scandinavian Institute of African
Studies. 52-71.
Doom, Ruddy, and Vlassenroot, Koen. (1998). ―Kony's message: A new Koine? The Lord's Resistance
Army in Northern Uganda.‖ African Affairs 98:1-24.
Finnström, Sverker. (2003). Living with Bad Surroundings: War and Existential Uncertainty in
Acholiland, Northern Uganda. Diss. Uppsala U 2003. Uppsala, Sweden: Studentlitteratur.
Hovil, Lucy, and Lomo, Zachary. (2004). Behind the Violence: The War in Northern Uganda. Institute
for Security Studies Monograph Series. No. 99. March 2004. South Africa: ISS.
Human Rights Watch (HRW)/Africa HRW Children‘s Rights Project. (1997). The Scars of Death:
Children Abducted by the Lord‟s Resistance Army in Uganda. New York: HRW.
Hundeide, Karsten. (2003). ―Becoming a Committed Insider.‖ Culture and Psychology. Vol. 9.
Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
In a Soldier‟s Footsteps. (2005). Dir. Mette Zeruneith. Magic Hour Films.
Independent Online, Africa. (2007) ―Lord‘s Resistance Army Leader Killed, Report.‖ (22 November).
Accessed on 16 December 2007 from: http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&
click_id=136&art_id=nw20071122093708307C380387
Jackson, Paul. (2002). ―The March of the Lord‘s Resistance Army: Greed or Grievance in Northern
Uganda?‖ Small Wars and Insurgencies 13:29-52.
Judah, Tim. (2004). ―Uganda: The Secret War.‖ The New York Review. 24 September 2004. New York.
62-64.
Legget, Ian. (2001). Uganda. Oxford, UK: Oxfam GB.
Legume, Colin. (1997). ―Behind the Clown‘s Mask.‖ Transition 75/76:250-258.
Mazurana, Dyan, and McKay, Susan. (2004). Where are the Girls? Girls in Fighting Forces in Northern
Uganda, Sierra Leone and Mozambique: Their Lives During and After the War. Trans. Claudine
Viver. Montreal: Rights and Democracy International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic
Development.
McKay, Susan, and Wessells, Michael. (2004). ―Post-Traumatic Stress in Former Ugandan Child
Soldiers.‖ Correspondence. Lancet 363:1646.
Mawson, Andrew. (2004). ―Children, Impunity and Justice: Some Dilemmas from Northern Uganda.‖
Chapter 7 in Studies in Forced Migration, Vol. 14. Ed. Jo Boyden and Joanne de Berry, 2004. New
York: Berghahn Books. 130-145.
O‘Loughlin, Ed. (1997). ―Uganda hopes to End a Violent Teen Rebellion.‖ Christian Science Monitor
89:7.
Otiso, Kefa. (2006). ―Religion and Worldview,‖ Chapter 2 in Culture and Customs of Uganda.
Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 21-34.
Oxfam. (2001). Conflict‟s Children: the Cost of Small Arms in Kitgum and Kotido, Uganda. A Case
Study. January 2001. Oxfam.
Pain, Dennis. (1997). “The Bending of Spears:” Producing Consensus for Peace and Development in
Northern Uganda. London: International Report and Kacoke Madit.
Prendergast, John. (2005). ―Resolving the Three Headed War From Hell in Southern Sudan, Northern
Uganda, and Darfur.‖ African Program Occasional Paper Series. No. 3, Feb 2005. Washington,
D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Shaw, Jon. (2003). ―Children Exposed to War/Terrorism.‖ Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review.
Vol. 6. December 2003. Plenum Publishing Corporation. 237-246.
Singer, Peter W. (2005). Children at War. New York: Pantheon Books.
Sudan Tribune. (2003). ―Ugandan Rebels Plan First Visit to Kampala.‖ (3 October). [Juba]. Accessed
on 2 October 2007 from: http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article24046
Sudan Tribune. (2008). ―Museveni, Salva Kiir Reiterate Support for Peace in Uganda and Darfur.‖ (23
July). [Juba]. Accessed on 2 August 2008 from: http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?
page=imprimable&id_article=27988.
























































