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| Who's the video konny his watch 50 million people in 3 days Posted: 09 Mar 2012 11:24 PM PST in the last three days of social media networks like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube enlivened by the # stopkonny Kony2012. Even the video "Kony 2012" on YouTube has been watched nearly 50 million people. This is truly a remarkable achievement. In only four days since last Tuesday, Kony's name became so popular. Then who was Kony? Yahoo News reported Friday Kony whose full name is a war criminal Joseph Kony from Uganda in 1987-2002 about 30,000 of kidnapping children to serve as child soldiers. Some of them are also experiencing sexual harassment. Jason Russell is having the initial idea to speak about the issue of Kony atrocities. NGOs working with Invisible Children, based in California, United States, he and his partner, Bobby Bailey and Laren Poole, the third time in 2003 as a student, never been to Uganda, making the video "Kony 2012" to uncover the evil leader of Ugandan rebel movement it. Kony is the leader of Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a guerrilla group that has forced more than 60-thousand children in armed conflict the bloody war that lasted more than 20 years. Formed in 1987 or 1988 of the frustrations of the marginalized Acholi ethnic group in Uganda, the LRA has since been abolished its domestic political agenda and replace it with a campaign of murder and terror. Kony himself was born in 1964 in Uganda and the movement attracted followers with the misuse of Christian doctrine. Kony has declared himself as "spokesperson" of God and claim to channel the Holy Spirit. In an interview published at the Foreign Correspondent on ABC television in 2006, he was asked how much the spirit that spoke to him. "Very much" to journalist Sam Farmar kaanya in a remote hideout in Uganda. "I do not know the numbers, but they speak to me. We are a guerrilla. We are rebels. We do not have access to medicines. But with the help of the spirits, they told us, you, Joseph, do this, does it ". Terror decades LRA rebels now consists of only hundreds, much smaller than at the height of their power, but still made up of hard-line paramilitary group known as the mode they mutilate civilians and abduct children. LRA launched a war in the border region of North Uganda, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and Central African Republic. Kony's army has been accused of murder, rape, torture and sexual slavery. According to reports, they massacred civilians in the churches, forcing them to jump off cliffs, burned them alive, and even force them to eat the corpse. Many LRA atrocities documented in a journal published in The Monitor in Kampala and posted online by the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia. And many atrocities were committed by children who had been forcibly recruited to be sex slaves, soldiers and assassins. "I was forced to stab a woman three times," one young soldier told the LRA Foreign Correspondent in 2006. "If he does not die, I will personally shot. So I stabbed him three times and beat the other guys". Most wanted people in Africa Kony were convicted by the International Criminal Court in 2005, subject to 33 charges, including 12 crimes against humanity. LRA leader has met with leaders Ugada and South Sudan to discuss peace, but no deal has been reached. The campaign to find and kill Kony led by the Uganda army, which has recruited a number of former members of the LRA to catch it in remote areas where his army operates. Many villagers in the area of operation of the LRA have also established its own defense force to protect their families. October 2011, U.S. President Barack Obama authorized the deployment of U.S. Special Forces to support this campaign, but said they would operate as an advisor, and will not join the battle. Despite continued to be hunted, Kony is still at large. Kony Stop campaign questioned but while the Invisible Children video continues to expand, with promises to put up posters in cities around the world on the 20th of April, the question arises about the motives of those behind the campaign. An American photographer who photographed the founders of Invisible Children posing with a rifle with Sudanese soldiers 'People's Liberation Army' tells how he felt "uncomfortable" with the situation and "with a colleague trying to expose the practices of NGOs Invisible Children questionable." An article written by Jack McDonald of King's College London, accused the Invisible Children seeks to "mobilize the masses the power to influence politicians to intervene militarily." "Joseph Kony worth handcuffed and hauled before the International Criminal Court. Raising the profile heinous Kony is great. But the idea of using public opinion to trigger a military intervention is really dangerous. It is not ethical to try to sell a vision of foreign intervention without considering the fact that many people will die as a result, "he wrote. Kony fled from Kony war has forced thousands of civilians fled from Uganda in order to save themselves. Across the region, the families who survived the attack LRA is now full of uncertainties of life in refugee camps is simple. UNHCR reports, 10-thousand people have fled LRA attacks in less than two-months in 2010. Many refugees walked for days through dense forest to reach a safe place. UNHCR said the LRA attacks resulted in one-one of the largest refugee flows in Africa ". Since 2008, about 290-thousand people have been displaced in Orientale province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the same period 20-thousand Congolese fled to southern Sudan, while 3500 people fled to the Central African Republic, UNHCR said in a briefing note which was released in March last year. Meanwhile, those abducted are used as porters, forced to work in the fields or used as sex slaves or to recruit new people. Attacks are often accompanied by extraordinary cruelty, including murder, mutilation or amputation of the lips and ears - seems to terrorize the population with the aim of displacing the entire population. Trauma for months or even years is common among those who escaped. |
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