By Thomas Lowe With over one hundred million ‘views’ the Kony 2012 video has started a far-reaching debate on the aims and value of a production seen by many as an over-simplification of complex situation. Produced by the NGO ‘Invisible...
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Last night, Invisible Children (IC) released a new video to address criticisms of their widely seen Kony 2012, a documentary about Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony. In this video, IC's CEO Ben Keesey adamantly insists IC is not a "slackt... Read Post
The Kony 2012 viral video demands justice for Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, a man who kidnaps children, turns young girls into sex slaves and kills those who don’t comply. Said video has now been seen by over 50 million, thanks to it... Read Post
While 300,000 people in the UK signed up to support Invisible Children's Kony campaign, far fewer 'like' its follow-up campaign Given that more than 100 million people worldwide watched a film by Invisible Children about the Ugandan... Read Post