The genius of Kony 2012
We've criticised Kony 2012 but haven't stopped to consider its genius, writes Verashni Pillay
We've criticised Kony 2012 but haven't stopped to consider its genius, writes Verashni Pillay
The video highlighting Uganda's Joseph Kony and the LRA has raised some ideological criticisms, but it is undeniably powerful.
A Ugandan "hunting squad" is pushing through the thick jungle of central Africa in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony.
Ugandan Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi launched his own online campain to counter the Kony 2012 video which recently went viral on the net.
Invisible Children say the sequel to Kony 2012 will give more details about Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony and the Lord's Resistance Army.
LRA rebels are killing elephants for ivory to raise cash as an international hunt for their leader intensifies, say diplomats and activists.
One of the Lord's Resistance Army's top five rebels has been captured by Uganda, bringing the country a step closer to catching Joseph Kony.
A wildly popular internet video turned African warlord Joseph Kony into a household name and boosted the international hunt. Can a sequel do more?