#Kony2012: NGO releases damage limitation video

By George Murumba

9th April 2012:

Re-branded: New #Kony2012 Poster

The US-based non-governmental organisation [NGO] Invisible Children has released a second damage limitation video which partly addresses the controversy created the first documentary which had called for the capture of Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) leader Joseph Kony.

“Kony 2012: Part II – Beyond Famous” uses some of the same Hollywood-style production techniques but goes deeper into the political and regional background of the hunt for Joseph Kony and his top commanders who fled northern Uganda more than six years ago.

Conspicuously missing from the video released on Thursday last week however, is the group’s co-founder – Jason Russell – who starred in the original film, which has attracted more than 100 million views across online platforms.

Just after he thrust the cause into the global limelight, Russell was diagnosed with brief psychosis in March after being seen walking nude in his San Diego, California, neighbourhood while shouting and striking the pavement with his fists.

The second film also appears to lack the same unified narrative that made the initial effort such a success.  It also addresses many of the criticisms that were levelled against Invisible Children last month, including that the campaign was too US-centric, and that the explanations in the video oversimplified the 26-year-old conflict.

Ben Keesey, Invisible Children’s Chief Executive Officer, said the sequel was made in two weeks.  The logic, he said, was the organisation needed to answer people wanting to know who was behind last month’s internet success that prompted the African Union to send 5,000 soldiers to join the hunt for Kony, and compelled a bi-partisan group of 40 US senators to back a resolution condemning Kony.

“We want people to dig deeper into this conflict and actively engage in the solutions,” Keesey said in a statement announcing the new 20-minute video.

Kony 2012: Part II features more interviews with Africans who talk about the complexities of the rebel conflict and the multipronged approach spearheaded by the International Criminal Court – in Central African Republic, South Sudan and Democratic Republic of the Congo – to stop the warlord.

“The LRA has abducted over 50 people in central Africa since Kony2012 was launched one month ago,” Jolly Okot, Invisible Children’s Uganda Country Director, said, adding that:  “Now we have the opportunity to work together as a global community to help solve this issue.”

The NGO calls on viewers to continue pressuring legislators in the US to call for Kony’s arrest, and then volunteer in their own communities on April 20 in an international day of action to spread their message.  END.  Please login to www.ugandacorrespondent.com every Monday to read our top stories and anytime mid-week for our news updates.


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