Everlyn Ayo, a survivor abducted by the Lord’s Resistance Army, walks past a site she recalls using as a shelter during her night commutes. The ‘night commuters’, one of the emblematic features of the horrific insurgency that raged for years, were children who trekked through each dark night to stay in towns or shelters where they hoped they were less at risk of being kidnapped by warlord Joseph Kony’s army, Gulu,

Photograph: Stuart Tibaweswa



Everlyn Ayo, a survivor abducted by the Lord’s Resistance Army, walks past a site she recalls using as a shelter during her night commutes.
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