Joseph Kony, the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, answers journalists' questions following a meeting with UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland, in 2006. Mr. Kony is being examined for charges for war crimes and crimes against humanity but has evaded capture for decades.

One of the world’s most notorious warlords is holed up with a dwindling band of followers in the remote forests of the Central African Republic, bartering cannabis and honey for survival, while a court in The Hague considers war-crimes charges against him, a new report says.

Self-proclaimed prophet Joseph Kony, the fugitive leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), orchestrated an insurgency that is estimated to have killed as many as 100,000 people since the 1980s. His followers abducted some 60,000 children in Ugand

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