Uganda LRA commander jailed for 40 years
Thomas Kwoyelo was found guilty in August of multiple counts of crimes
Ex-commander of a Ugandan rebel group sentenced to 40 years in prison
The jail sentence of Thomas Kwoyelo — a child soldier turned rebel commander — applies to the most serious crimes he faced, including multiple counts of murder, rape, pillaging, and enslavement.
Ex-commander of a Ugandan rebel group has been sentenced to 40 years in prison
A former commander of the Lord’s Resistance Army rebels was sentenced by a court in Uganda on Friday to 40 years in prison for brutal crimes committed by the group during its insurgency that started in the 1980s.
Reaction mixed as Ugandan court sentences former LRA commander to 40 years
Reactions of Ugandans were mixed
LRA rebel commander jailed in Uganda for war crimes in landmark case 
Thomas Kwoyelo was convicted of dozens of war crimes in August, the first time an officer of his seniority had been tried by Uganda's judiciary
Ex-LRA commander Kwoyelo given 40 years in jail
Gulu, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |  The International Crimes Division of the High Court (ICD) has sentenced former Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebel commander Thomas Kwoyelo to 40 years in jail over war crimes and crimes against humanity. The sentence was delivered Friday by a four-member panel of judges of the ICD sitting at Gulu High Court …
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