White House Blog Picks Up LRA Bill Signing

 

The White House’s Office of Public Engagement recently published a blog post about the ceremony held last week where President Obama signed into law the Lord’s Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act. The post includes a photo taken in the Oval Office of President Obama and the guests invited to the signing ceremony, including Enough Co-founder John Prendergast and representatives of our partner organizations, Invisible Children and Resolve Uganda.

Starting from the day the bill was signed, the Obama administration has 180 days to devise a strategy for eliminating the threat posed by the Lord’s Resistance Army in central Africa and bolstering efforts to protect civilians.

The signing ceremony represented a major victory for the tens of thousands of activists around the United States who mobilized to push the LRA bill through Congress. Getting the bill to President Obama’s desk was no small feat – just ask the students who camped out in front of Senator Coburn’s office in Oklahoma for 11 days last winter – but the advocacy work is far from over. Attention must now be focused on ensuring that the strategy put forth by the administration is designed to effectively neutralize the LRA leadership, encourage lower level LRA fighters to defect, help abducted children in the LRA ranks return to their homes, and assist communities terrorized by the LRA rebuild.

I receive a lot of emails from Uganda. I answer them too and try helping in their day by day living. The help they ask is related to my activity of managing web football forecasting free services. I think that we have to invest a lot in improving our communication each one in his own place. The signing is very important start i believe.
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Hi ,
You don't know how I appreciate this news. My father's family comes from the 'BAS-UELE". AKETI and BONDO .
To tell you the truth,I have lost hope because around,things have only got worst whit no hope.
For years,the Congolese have been abandonned.
Now, you just give me the strenght to believe that one day things can just makea turn. Hope and patience work togheter.
Thank you so much for your tremendous and wonderful job and help.
Peace is on his way to come to the D.R.CONGO..
The rainbow is on the air. I hoped this moment so badly. I can't believe. I'm so happy.
PEACE for the D.R.CONGO and FREEDOM for the SUDAN.!!!!
MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF YOUR TEAM.
Leontine Lanza