Deep in the Congo’s Garamba National Park in the dead of night, Joseph Kony – the notorious warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court – made a shocking admission. Loosened by home-made wine, exposing a vulnerability he could never show the world, Kony looked George Omona in the eye, ‘You need to know that if I had a choice I would not be doing this … I wish I could be a man of books, like you.’
Three years earlier George was expelled from one of Uganda’s best schools, just weeks before he was due to graduate with exemplary grades, destroying his dreams of becoming a teacher. In desperation, his uncle found him a role in Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). George’s education and fluent command of English allowed him to rapidly rise through the ranks, eventually becoming one of Kony’s bodyguards, before he finally made his escape.
George’s story – based on many hours of interviews with acknowledged LRA expert Ledio Cakaj – provides a vivid, personal and fascinating insight into the inner workings of the LRA, and the mind of Kony, its self-appointed prophet.
Deep in the Congo’s Garamba National Park in the dead of night, Joseph Kony – the notorious warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court – made a shocking admission. Loosened by home-made wine, exposing a vulnerability he could never show the world, Kony looked George Omona in the eye, ‘You need to know that if I had a choice I would not be doing this … I wish I could be a man of books, like you.’
Three years earlier George was expelled from one of Uganda’s best schools, just weeks before he was due to graduate with exemplary grades, destroying his dreams of becoming a teacher. In desperation, his uncle found him a role in Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). George’s education and fluent command of English allowed him to rapidly rise through the ranks, eventually becoming one of Kony’s bodyguards, before he finally made his escape.
George’s story – based on many hours of interviews with acknowledged LRA expert Ledio Cakaj – provides a vivid, personal and fascinating insight into the inner workings of the LRA, and the mind of Kony, its self-appointed prophet.
Foreword by Roméo Dallaire
Introduction
Part I: Holding the Lion's Tail
1. The Blessed Land of Peace and Rest: Part One
2. The Savior of Acholiland
3. Killing Rambo
4. Kony's Jungle Home
5. Yankee
6. A General Who Kills
7. A Prisoner of the Spirits
8. War Is Coming
9. Kicking the Hornets' Nest
10. A Real Rebel
Part II: Waiting for the Whistle
11. The Blessed Land of Peace and Rest: Part Two
12. The Devil's Children
13. Disco
14. When the Walking Defeats You
15. No Joy in the World
16. Dwog Paco
Epilogue: Far From Home
Author Note
An explosive account of one man’s experiences in the Lord’s Resistance Army as the bodyguard of reviled warlord Joseph Kony.
Ledio Cakaj is a researcher and writer focused on armed groups, demobilization and reintegration of former combatants, both adults and children. He has worked for close to two decades in the Balkans and Central Africa. Cakaj spent eight years studying the Lord’s Resistance Army, initially during a master’s degree at Princeton University, and later working as a consultant for the World Bank, the Enough Project, Small Arms Survey and Resolve, among others.
A unique and compelling account that effectively intertwines the
biographical account of George Omona (fictional name)...with the
wider narrative of an ongoing conflict.
*LSE Review of Books*
Cakaj renders George Omona’s story of joining the Lord’s Resistance
Army in Uganda with ... an appealing, clear-eyed simplicity.
*Publishers Weekly*
One of 2016’s best books.
*The Conversation*
Particularly haunting...the book as a whole raises profound
questions.
*The Independent*
A superb narrative of one man’s nightmarish descent into a world of
depravity.
*The Spectator*
Exceptional...an account of how to stay alive, and even find a
measure of belonging, at the heart of a paranoid self-propelled
death cult.
*Times Literary Supplement*
Brilliantly weaves the dramatic and often horrifying experience of
one man into a gripping story of two decades of the LRA war. A
product of vast knowledge of the conflict, When The Walking Defeats
You is sure to become a classic in the literature on conflict in
Africa.
*Adam Branch, author of Displacing Human Rights: War and
Intervention in Northern Uganda*
A deep and intimate portrait of the daily life of a child soldier.
The book deserves to take its place next to books like Ishmael
Beah's A Long Way Gone and Uzodinma Iweala's Beasts of No Nation in
the sad catalogue of stories about children at war.
*Andrew Rice, author of The Teeth May Smile but the Heart Does Not
Forget*
Cakaj skilfully takes the reader inside the harrowing world of the
LRA. Interspersed with stunning photography, and reflections of
persons who survived LRA attacks, a multi-layered story comes to
life, further unfolding the complexities of such a devastating
war.
*Erin Baines, University of British Columbia*
As I read this book, I read my own experiences and what I went
through. It is a story that all people should know about: how men,
women and children suffer and survive conflict.
*Evelyn Amony, author of I am Evelyn Amony and chair, Women’s
Advocacy Network*
Of all the books written about the LRA, this is the one that the
politicians and diplomats should be reading. Cakaj puts us in the
boots of the kids, pawns that nobody on the world stage can be
bothered to save, left walking to this day.
*Jane Bussmann, author of The Worst Date Ever, or How it Took a
Comedy Writer to Expose Africa's Secret War*
Gripping and gleaming with insight. Ledio Cakaj leads the reader
into the very heart of one of Africa’s least-understood but most
enduring rebel movements.
*Matthew Green, author of The Wizard of the Nile*
When The Walking Defeats You is that rare achievement: an account
of a rebel movement as seen from the inside. Cakaj's
meticulously-researched account takes the reader into the heart of
one of Africa's most feared organisations, capturing the mundane
brutality of life in the LRA.
*Michela Wrong, author of Borderlines and It's Our Turn to Eat*
A gripping portrayal of a rebel fighter’s harrowing journey in
central Africa. Without pulling punches, Ledio Cakaj provides a
human face to the notorious but often caricatured Lord’s Resistance
Army. An insightful tour-de-force by an author whose deep knowledge
about this group shines through on almost every page.
*Ronald R. Atkinson, author of The Roots of Ethnicity and editor of
The Raging Storm: A Reporter’s Inside Account of the Northern
Uganda War*
A heartbreaking story, unmasking the everyday complexities of a
most gruesome and sorrowful war. Absolutely remarkable!
*Sverker Finnström, author of Living with Bad Surroundings: War,
History, and Everyday Moments in Northern Uganda*
A remarkable first-hand account of life in the LRA, providing a
compelling and convincing perspective on what it was like to be a
combatant.
*Tim Allen, co-editor of The Lord's Resistance Army: Myth and
Reality*
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