The Ugandan government has said the LRA demand for $2 million for travel is unrealistic. Speaking during a talk show, Stephen Kagoda, a member of the Government peace team in Juba, said consultations with the rebel commanders should instead take place in Uganda. The LRA has requested the money to ferry 500 people from northern Uganda to visit the rebels' base in Garamba and facilitate others to go abroad and research on how to end conflicts. LRA representatives also hoped to visit South Africa, Sierra Leone and Argentina to help them learn how they addressed conflict, justice and reconciliation. Read more at The New Vision.