Vincent Otti
Ugandan militant and guerrilla / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vincent Otti (c. 1946 – 2 October 2007)[1] was a Ugandan militant who served as deputy-leader of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a rebel guerrilla army operating mainly in northern Uganda and southern Sudan. He was one of the five persons for whom the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued its first arrest warrants on 8 July 2005 in its investigation in Uganda. Rumours of his death began to circulate in October 2007 and strengthened in January 2008. On 17 November 2023, the ICC terminated proceedings against him.[2]
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Born | c. 1946 (1946) Atiak, Gulu District, Protectorate of Uganda |
Died | 2 or 8 October 2007 (aged 60–61) (death unconfirmed) |
Allegiance | Lord's Resistance Army |
Criminal charge | 21 counts of war crimes, 11 counts of crimes against humanity (2005) |
Capture status | Dead or at large |
Wanted by | International Criminal Court |
Wanted since | 8 July 2005; 18 years ago (2005-07-08) |
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