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SALIM KONY
Date on which the narrative summary became available on the Committee's website
23 August 2016 - 12:00pm
Reason for listing

Salim Kony was listed on 23 August 2016 pursuant to paragraphs 12 and 13 (d) and (g) of resolution 2262 (2016) as “engaging in or providing support for acts that undermine the peace, stability or security of the CAR;” “providing support for armed groups or criminal networks through the illicit exploitation or trade of natural resources, including diamonds, gold, wildlife as well as wildlife products in or from the CAR;” “Being leaders of an entity that the Committee has designated pursuant to paragraphs 36 or 37 of resolution 2134 (2014) or this resolution, or having provided support to, or acted for or on behalf of, or at the direction of, an individual or an entity that the Committee has designated pursuant to paragraphs 36 or 37 of resolution 2134 (2014) or this resolution, or an entity owned or controlled by a designated individual or entity.”

Additional information

Salim Kony is the head commander of the LRA’s “field headquarters” and has jointly planned LRA attacks and defensive measures with Joseph Kony since an early age.  Previously, Salim led the group which provides security for Joseph Kony.  More recently, Joseph Kony has entrusted Salim with managing the LRA’s financial and logistical networks.

Salim and his brother Ali Kony have both been responsible for enforcing discipline within the LRA.  Both brothers are acknowledged as members of Joseph Kony’s leadership inner-circle, who are responsible for executing Joseph Kony’s orders. The two have made disciplinary decisions to punish or kill LRA members who have disobeyed LRA rules.   Salim is reported to have killed LRA members who intended to defect, and has reported LRA group and member activities to Joseph Kony.

Based on orders from Joseph Kony, Salim and Ali are involved with the trafficking of ivory from northern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)’s Garamba National Park through the Central African Republic (CAR) to the disputed region of Kafia Kingi for sale or trade with local merchants.

Salim often deploys to the CAR border with approximately a dozen fighters to meet and escort other LRA groups carrying ivory north from Garamba.  In April 2015, Salim departed Kafia Kingi to retrieve a shipment of tusks.  In May, Salim participated in the transport of twenty pieces of ivory from DRC to Kafia Kingi. 

Previously, in June 2014, Salim crossed into the DRC with a group of LRA fighters to poach elephants in Garamba.  Joseph Kony had also tasked Salim with escorting two LRA commanders to Garamba to uncover caches of ivory that had been hidden there years earlier.  In July 2014, Salim met with a second LRA group to transport the ivory, 52 pieces in all, to Kafia Kingi.  Salim was responsible for maintaining ivory accountability to Joseph Kony and for passing information about ivory transactions to LRA groups.