
District de Kitgum, sous-comté de Palabek Kal, village d’Alimotiko. Le fils de cette femme de 42 ans avait 9 ans quand il a été enlevé il y a plus de 20 ans. Depuis, elle revient tous les jours sur cette route, où elle l'a vu pour la dernière fois, en espérant le voir réapparaître. Kitgum district, Palabek Kal sub-county, Alimotiko village. The son of this 42 years old woman was 9 years old when he was abducted over 20 years ago. Since then, she comes back every day to this road, where she saw him for the last time, waiting for him to reappear. Site web du CICR, galerie photo “The ICRC commemorated the International Day of the Disappeared on 30 August in Kitgum, northern Uganda”, 31 août 2016 “A daylong event was organized to provide a platform for government representatives, civil society, development agencies and communities to reflect on their roles and responsibilities in supporting families of the missing persons. A variety of interactive activities including a march through Kigum town, thematic music dance and drama compositions by the families of the missing and the accompaniers and their testimonies were used to vividly portray the magnitude of the crisis on those left behind. Between 1986 and 2006, about 75,000 people, mainly aged between 5 and 20 years old, were abducted in Northern Uganda and remain missing to this day. The ICRC recently spoke to some of the family members who continue to live with the loss of their loved ones.” ICRC website, photo gallery “The ICRC commemorated the International Day of the Disappeared on 30 August in Kitgum, northern Uganda”, 31 August 2016 “A daylong event was organized to provide a platform for government representatives, civil society, development agencies and communities to reflect on their roles and responsibilities in supporting families of the missing persons. A variety of interactive activities including a march through Kigum town, thematic music dance and drama compositions by the families of the missing and the accompaniers and their testimonies were used to vividly portray the magnitude of the crisis on those left behind. Between 1986 and 2006, about 75,000 people, mainly aged between 5 and 20 years old, were abducted in Northern Uganda and remain missing to this day. The ICRC recently spoke to some of the family members who continue to live with the loss of their loved ones.”
