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    “Kony 2012” is a rapidly growing movement to have Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony arrested under the charges of abducting children and making them sex slaves or rebel soldiers. Amina Resheidat, executive board member for Invisible Children at FSU, spoke to FSView about the criticisms and overwhelming support as a result of Kony’s viral Youtube video. The video was posted by Invisible Children and reached over ten million hits in the first day.Simone Ivey—FSView Intern
For further information on the arguments made about the campaign click the photo.

    12th March 2012

    “Kony 2012” is a rapidly growing movement to have Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony arrested under the charges of abducting children and making them sex slaves or rebel soldiers. Amina Resheidat, executive board member for Invisible Children at FSU, spoke to FSView about the criticisms and overwhelming support as a result of Kony’s viral Youtube video. The video was posted by Invisible Children and reached over ten million hits in the first day.
    Simone Ivey—FSView Intern

    For further information on the arguments made about the campaign click the photo.

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