UN calls on Uganda, rebels not to lose fragile peace
14th Nov 2006, 13:52 GMT
United Nations humanitarian chief Jan Egeland appealed to Uganda's government and Lord's Resistance Army rebels on Tuesday not to let a fragile peace process fail and to end civilian suffering caused by 20 years of war. Both sides signed a new truce this month, raising hopes for an end to the brutal war in northern Uganda that has killed tens of thousands.
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