Ali Kony
Ali Ssalongo Kony is a Ugandan militant and LRA defector. He is the son of Joseph Kony.
Life
Ali Ssalongo Kony was born in Gulu in the early to mid-1990s to Joseph Kony and Medina Akulu. Akulu is Kony's third wife, who was abducted in 1989. At the age of six months, he moved from Gulu to join the LRA in the bush.As a member of the LRA, Ali was a brigadier, earning the nom de guerre "Caesar" and "Bashir". He had three bodyguards and was a merchant who traded ivory, gold, and marijuana from hunters, traders, and farmers, respectively and sold them to the big merchants in Songo. The US Treasury report stipulated that Kony was tasked with negotiating the ivory price and overseeing its distribution to Joseph Kony for selling. Through the ivory trade, the groups received weapons, food, and ammunition. Apart from that, he also served as the group's foreign affairs minister, where he was responsible for forging a non-aggression pact, intelligence exchange, and trade with other armed militias who roamed around the LRA's territory. In October 2014, Ali was reportedly to increase his involvement in LRA's operational planning. Due to his role in the LRA, the US treasury imposed sanctions on Kony and froze his assets in the US on 23 August 2016 for human rights violations towards civilians in the Central African Republic.
In July 2005, UPDF claimed that Ali, along with Lakati Owor, was killed by a gunshot wound during a clash in Beyogoya-Palabek. However, this claim was unfounded as he was also named as a potential leader of the LRA once his father died in 2017.
Defection
In June 2021, Ali decided to defect from the LRA due to his discord with his father, who often fought with his mother and his desire to start a new life with his children and wife. As night approached, he and his family covertly left the base in Kafia Kingi for Songo because they did not want to raise an alert. As he arrived in Songo, he started his new life. He became a businessman who owned shops and traded gold and cannabis as a middleman. In addition to becoming an entrepreneur, he worked as a farmer and a taxi driver.In April 2023, a civil war broke out in Sudan. Responding to this turmoil, Ali and his family decided to move to Juba. Amidst the journey to Juba, one of his children got malaria. After weeks of journey, they arrived in Juba with no money. Arriving in Juba, Kony went to the Ugandan Embassy and presented himself as a businessman in Sudan. The Ugandan Embassy then gave Kony a travel permit, and they travelled to Gulu. Upon arriving in Gulu on 1 July, he lived in a rented house with his family.
Ali and his family met Yoweri Museveni in the State House, Entebbe on 25 August 2023. During the meeting, Museveni promised that he would provide Ali 30 acres of land, a farm, and a house. However, the president's promises had not been materialised and they still struggle to adapt to the new lifestyle by February 2025.