Murdoch says Muslims must be held responsible for France terror attacks

The "source" for what you posted isn't verified... and falsely copied quoted.

Here is the report:

http://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports/1997/uganda/

Did a little search for "Ten Commandments"

These are the only returns:

My wishes are first to pray very hard to God Almighty to grant peaceful, healthy, and courageous life to the people who are trying with all their effort to help stop this violence in the north. I also wish this man and the members could be destroyed completely so that we can live in peace. . . . I pray to God almighty to change [Kony's] mind so that he may realize that he is doing what God doesn't desire, killing innocent people, which is against the Ten Commandments, which say "Don't Kill".

Western news reports tend to depict Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army as a group of violent Christian fundamentalists, committed to establishing a government based upon the Ten Commandments. This is a misleading oversimplification, however. Kony was brought up partially in the Catholic tradition, and claims to be doing the bidding of the Holy Spirit, but in practice the rebels perform an eclectic mix of rituals, some drawn from Christianity, some from the indigenous Acholi tribal religion, and, increasingly, some from Islam.

To the limited extent that the conflict has received foreign press coverage, the media has tended to present the Lord's Resistance Army in straightforward, if disapproving, terms: to the media, the Lord's Resistance Army is a group of militant Christian fundamentalists who seek to restore a government based upon the Ten Commandments. The New York Times calls them "blood-thirsty . . . self-styled revolutionaries and Christian fundamentalist rebels."(47) CNN calls them "a Christian cult . . . led by a former Catholic named Kony."(48) The Guardian calls Kony a "Christian fanatic."(49)

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