 Read Lubanga Chronicle #27 28 May 2009 New recruits were arriving at the UPC military headquarters in Bunia from different villages. Lorries, small vans or commercial vehicles were the usual means of transport used to transfer them to the training centre. At this place, Witness 14 could see that different forms of punishment were being used. “I remember, for example, the situation of a child who was crying out, calling his mother’s name. Apparently the child was hungry. He had just been punished for committing an error, and the reaction of those who were with me was to say, ‘You see, that is good. He is going to grow up as a true soldier.’ Source:Aegistrust
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