From schoolboys to ruthless killers: Rehabilitating the abducted lost boys

More than a decade after war ended in northern Uganda, the legacy of the conflict lingers on in poverty, suspicion, and land disputes. Caroline O’Doherty travelled with Trócaire to see how the charity is helping to rebuild trust and hope.

From schoolboys to ruthless killers: Rehabilitating the abducted lost boys

More than a decade after war ended in northern Uganda, the legacy of the conflict lingers on in poverty, suspicion, and land disputes. Caroline O’Doherty travelled with Trócaire to see how the charity is helping to rebuild trust and hope.

Denis Ojara was a schoolboy of 14 who had never laid a finger on a weapon when he was

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