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Sunday Kilama, 27, who was abducted by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in 2004 during a massacre in his village including his seven-year-old brother, poses for a photograph at his home in Lukodi, Uganda, on February 3, 2021. - The International Criminal Court will hand down its verdict on February 4, 2021 on a Ugandan child soldier-turned-Lord's Resistance Army commander accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Dominic Ongwen, 45, faces 70 charges over a reign of terror in the early 2000s by the LRA, whose fugitive chief Joseph Kony waged a bloody campaign to set up a state based on the Bible's Ten Commandments. (Photo by Sumy Sadurni / AFP) (Photo by SUMY SADURNI/AFP via Getty Images)
Sunday Kilama, 27, who was abducted by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in 2004 during a massacre in his village including his seven-year-old brother, poses for a photograph at his home in Lukodi, Uganda, on February 3, 2021. - The International Criminal Court will hand down its verdict on February 4, 2021 on a Ugandan child soldier-turned-Lord's Resistance Army commander accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Dominic Ongwen, 45, faces 70 charges over a reign of terror in the early 2000s by the LRA, whose fugitive chief Joseph Kony waged a bloody campaign to set up a state based on the Bible's Ten Commandments. (Photo by Sumy Sadurni / AFP) (Photo by SUMY SADURNI/AFP via Getty Images)
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