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March 9th, 2012
08:53 AM ET

Violent warlord video goes viral

An independent filmmaker teams up with 'Anonymous' in an effort to bring Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony to justice.

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Filed under: activism • Brian Todd • Joseph Kony • Tech • Uganda • viral video
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  1. Anonymous

    Anonymous does not claim affiliation to Invisible Children. Anonymous does not support the scam that is Invisible Children. Anonymous is, in no way, working with the supposed nonprofit group called Invisible Children.
    Anonymous supports Kony being stopped, not scams that lead people blindly by the teeth.

    We do not forgive, we do not forget.
    Expect us.

    March 10, 2012 at 7:17 pm |
  2. Perk

    Another crud ball evil hoodlum in the universe and hope they arrest him and his crimes against humanity end.

    March 9, 2012 at 7:31 pm |
  3. DENNA

    I don't know that anything can be done for that part of the world. The dictatorships seem to go one and one, but it's nice that someone cares to try.

    March 9, 2012 at 5:55 pm |
  4. Griff

    " 14: 53 Pacific. If Obama picks a fight with this Guy he will lose, if the guy is let go? And he could, then he will really open up."

    March 9, 2012 at 5:54 pm |
  5. Mesfin

    First this must be captured and sit him in international court but the big question is who is selling weapon for this group and this kind of non sense action happeening not only in Ugand also another PART OF country in Africa ..The good solution is for africa to stop this kind of curility ,devolped countries must be stop helping dictator African leader by any means .

    March 9, 2012 at 4:50 pm |
  6. Steven

    Ok, I get it....America needs another villain. So now how is donating all this money going to actually capture Kony?? There is no government that is going to help, so they want all this money to search through a huge jungle to find 1 guy that has thousands upon thousands and people with loaded AK's and other types of guns surrounding him and will not just hand him over. And notice how they didn't say how they are going to get him, because to do so they will have to kill thousands of children, teenagers, and young men which would be political death for ANYBODY. The Ugandan army isn't an actual organized army which is why "advisors" were sent to help train them (and nothing more), plus their government is more corrupt then the American government. The reality of this is that these types of crimes are happening all throughout Africa and nobody that actually has the power to try to stop it...will actually try to stop it. In America all you need is a sad story with sad music in the background and donations will always pour in.

    March 9, 2012 at 3:38 pm |
    • Steven

      Don't know why I put thousands, I meant hundreds...sorry about that.

      March 9, 2012 at 4:08 pm |
  7. Doug Ericson

    I can't recall a time since the 60's when Uganda didn't have Militant Groups either running or opposing the existing Govenment. Remember Idi Amin? I am surprised this character is getting so much recent attention.

    March 9, 2012 at 1:02 pm |
    • DENNA

      I'm surprised too, frankly. It's not that the world doesn't care, it's that we can't figure out why that region has such a bumper crop of criminal-like leaders. Thank God America isn't like that. Could you imagine living that way?

      March 9, 2012 at 6:02 pm |

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