Document #1302486
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
For information on the National Army for
the Liberation of Uganda (NALU), please refer to the attached
documents.
This response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum.
Agence France Presse (AFP). 15 September
1992. "Uganda Urges Zaire to Repatriate Rebel Leader." (NEXIS)
BBC Summary of World broadcasts. 28
March 1994. "Rebel Leader Who Surrendered Appeals to His Former
Companions to Do the Same." (Nexis)
_____. 21 August 1993. "Ugandan Rebel
Leader Amon Bazira Reportedly Murdered in Kenya." (NEXIS)
Reuters. 15 September 1992. BC Cycle.
Ugandan Official Threatens to Close Border with Zaire." (NEXIS)
The Xinhua General Overseas News
Service. 15 November 1993. "Ten Rebels Surrender to Ugandan
Authority." (NEXIS)
_____. 14 May 1993. "15 Armed Thugs
Killed Along Uganda-Zaire Border." (NEXIS)
_____. 2 April 1993. "Five Rebel
Officers Surrender to Ugandan Authorities."
_____. 20 January 1993. "More Ugandan
Refugees Return Home." (NEXIS)
_____. 4 November 1992. "Rebel Guns
Recovered in Western Uganda." (NEXIS)
_____. 13 November 1991. "Rebels Kill
Five People in Western Uganda." (NEXIS)
_____. 5 July 1991. "Ruwenzururu Rebel
Leader Killed in Western Uganda." (NEXIS)