Central Africans Use Radio Network to Stay Safe From LRA

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Two decades after the Lord’s Resistance Army began terrorizing civilians in northern Uganda, the LRA boasts just a fraction of its former strength, about 100 fighters active in parts of central Africa. But the communities most at risk of attack have little protection in remote lawless regions of the Central African Republic and the Congo. For VOA, Zack Baddorf reports from southeastern C.A.R. on how those villages are arming themselves, with information.