UPDATE:The creators of KONY 2012 – a viral campaign calling for the arrest of Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony – have released a follow-up documentary. Invisible Children said they made “KONY 2012: Beyond Famous” in response to the criticism they received after KONY 2012 was created.
Here it is.
Here’s the original post we ran when the movie first went viral:
You may not have heard of Joseph Kony. And that’s a problem.
He might be the worst man in Africa. Maybe even the world. And yet, he’s not ‘famous’. Joseph Kony is the leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in Africa, starting out in Uganda before moving to border countries. He trains child soldiers. He kills children who can’t – or won’t – be turned. He maims them. He puts guns and machetes in their hands and tells them to kill others. He has abducted and turned some 65,000 children. Others say the figure is above 100,000. He’s responsible running more than 2 million people out of their homes and land.
How do you stop a man so evil? Well, organisation the Invisible Children are trying. Filmmaker and co-founder Jason Russell shot this short documentary about Joseph Kony to make him ‘famous’ enough that the world might act. He says: