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Uganda:
Prime Minister Replies to Kony2012 Campaign
New Vision, 17 March 2012
Ugandan Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi has come up to openly tell the world that Uganda is at peace in a YouTube message, aimed at clearing the air over allegations that Joseph Kony… Read more »
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Uganda:
Women Activists Furious Over Kony2012 Video
New Vision, 17 March 2012
Women civil society organizations in Uganda have protested the video dubbed Kony2012 by Invisible Children, saying it is arousing painful past experiences among victims. Read more »
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Uganda:
Kony 2012 - the Little Video That Shook the World
New Vision, 17 March 2012
Whichever way you look at it, and there are very many people with very differing views, the Kony 2012 video, which was launched as a social media network campaign last week, has… Read more »
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Uganda:
Is North's True Story Being Told?
Capital FM, 16 March 2012
Since Invisible Children's Kony 2012 video went viral many Ugandans have been infuriated by what they refer to as a gross misrepresentation of their country. Let's give credit… Read more »
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Uganda:
Post-Conflict Reconstruction in North Is the Real Story
African Arguments, 16 March 2012
The 'Kony2012' documentary film was put online on March 5 by the US-based organisation Invisible Children. Within days, the film helped raise $5 million for the organisation, and… Read more »
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Central Africa:
Africa Specialists Address Risks of KONY2012 Campaign and Military Solutions
African Security Research Project, 14 March 2012
The Board and Executive of the national Association of Concerned Africa Scholars (ACAS) today called on the U.S. government to give more attention to supporting the African Union… Read more »
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Central Africa:
'Kony 2012' Hides U.S. Support for Repressive Ugandan Regime
SACSIS, 16 March 2012
A video documentary produced by the American NGO, Invisible Children, titled "Kony 2012", that essentially calls for the capture of Joseph Kony, the leader of the Lord's Resistance… Read more »