Uganda: Congressional human rights caucus examines northern Uganda

A 20-year-old fractious conflict centered in Northern Uganda that has displaced 1.7 million people is receiving renewed attention from the United States, United Nations and other international organizations. What the United States and other world bodies can or cannot do to help resolve this crisis, which has resulted in close to 30,000 child abductees and set the scene for heinous forms of torture and murder, was discussed at a March 9 event sponsored by the Congressional Human Rights Caucus.