Uganda-CAN co-founder and associate director of AFJN, Michael Poffenberger, was interviewed by Voice of America about why the U.S. must end its position of silence on the historic Juba peace talks. "What’s really important is that they’re going to need third party observers; they’re going to need international community representatives to be present at the talks, to be deploying to the ceasefire zone, to be extra voices of trust-building and accountability and confidence building for all the parties. The U.S., the UK and United Nations representatives can play an absolutely crucial role in ensuring that there are no Ugandan forces deployed in the ceasefire zone, in calling the LRA delegation back to the table and in calling the LRA forces that have left the ceasefire zone to return so that negotiations restart and an end to this 20-year nightmare will finally be found." Listen to the full interview at Voice of America News.