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Former Captive of the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda - Victoria Nyanjura

In 1996 Victoria Nyanjura, along with more than 100 other schoolgirls, was taken captive in northern Uganda by the Lord's Resistance Army led by Joseph Kony.

Victoria Nyanjura endured eight years as a captive of the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda. In 1996 she was only 14 years old when she, along with more than 100 other schoolgirls, were taken captive by the LRA. Over the next eight years she was beaten, raped and had two children before eventually escaping in 2004. Now she still lives in Uganda as an advocate for women and children affected by war. She speaks to HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur about the hardships she endured and her view of the former LRA commander, Dominic Ongwen. He is charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity and is due to go on trial in December 2016 at the International Criminal Court in the Hague.

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