The leader of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) Joseph Kony, answering journalists' questions in Ri-Kwamba, southern Sudan on November 12, 2006The president of Critical African Republic has told the United Nations he has negotiated with Joseph Kony, while an African pressure hunts the warfare crimes suspect, a UN envoy told AFP. Abou Moussa, a UN different envoy, mentioned in an interview that Kony is also sick and that Primary African Republic president Michel Djotodia had advised him this month he has sent meals to Kony. "When we met President Djotodia he told us that he’s in touch with him (Kony)," said Moussa, UN envoy for the Central African area where Kony's Lord's Resistance Military is accused of killing 100,000 individuals in a two-decade reign of terror. "He added that Kony had known as him, that Kony has asked for these things." Kony used to be additionally reported to have requested for the creation of a safe zone for him and his fighters in Valuable African Republic.

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