A blast from the internet's viral hall of fame, Kony 2012 , is back in Narratively's in-depth look into how the sensation-turned-cancellation came to be—and.
but they have resource problems and have limited mandates. it s your thinking that you can crowd-fund this help people under that and help going in and get him. i wrote a best are-selling book. i had a tv series on discovery, i ran ground networks from somali to afghanistan. my goal is tone gauge people. i want people to understand they can actually connect with these problem around the world show. latest thing is crowned funding go to indy go go, a crowd funding site. you toss in your $10, $50, whatever, we keep you in the loop, tell you what we re doing, and as we find kony and move on to other people that are out there, you actually become part of the solution, and one problem i have with a lot of different organizations is they re tangential to the actual capture of con i m going to find him a lawyer and transport to the
live this afternoon in los angeles. now to the story of the fugitive war lord joseph kony, terrorized villages across central africa no question, and now a filmmaker says he thinks he can track him down and he wants your help to do it. joseph kony is accused of kidnapping as many as 66,000 children. forcing some to join his rebel army. forcing others to become sex slaves. you may remember the activist group, invisible children, launched the kony 2012 video to help support efforts to arrest him. the fastest greg viral video in the history of viral videos, racking up 100 million views in less than a week. that group has suffered a series of setbacks, including the breakdown of a cofounder who ran nicked in the streets through san diego and didn t help matters. police did not file any charges against him but certainly set back the cause. meanwhile, the woes post up in