Nonprofit group Invisible Children is back with a new video, titled "Kony 2012: Part II -- Beyond Famous." Their Kony 2012 campaign went viral in March and propelled Invisible Children into the spotlight for extensive criticism -- and after the shocking public breakdown of co-founder Jason Russell, the group is making an effort to renew support and emphasize that their campaign must go on.
In an email released this morning, Invisible Children focuses on the mission at hand -- removing Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony from power, and disabling his Lord's Resistance Army (or Lra). Invisible Children confirms that their "Cover the Night" event on April 20 will proceed as scheduled:
"With new footage from around the world, Part II offers a closer look at Kony's Lord's Resistance Army, the international effort to bring their atrocities to an end, the progress the campaign has made already, and Cover the Night - the...
In an email released this morning, Invisible Children focuses on the mission at hand -- removing Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony from power, and disabling his Lord's Resistance Army (or Lra). Invisible Children confirms that their "Cover the Night" event on April 20 will proceed as scheduled:
"With new footage from around the world, Part II offers a closer look at Kony's Lord's Resistance Army, the international effort to bring their atrocities to an end, the progress the campaign has made already, and Cover the Night - the...
- 4/5/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Officials at human rights group Invisible Children have released a sequel to Jason Russell's stirring Kony 2012 Internet video - and this time the troubled director doesn't feature.
The documentarian, who is a co-founder of the group and narrated the original film, hit the headlines last month when he was arrested for public drunkenness and indecency in San Diego, California - and he is currently seeking help after being diagnosed with brief psychosis.
Charity bosses and his family insist the public acclaim and pressure placed on Russell following the success of his call-to-arms video, which exposed the brutality of Uganda's Lords Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony, was too much for the filmmaker to cope with.
Now, as Invisible Children officials prepare for their 20 April Cover The Night event - when supporters around the world will post up billboards and stickers featuring Kony's face - they have boosted the international hunt for the brutal rebel leader by releasing a second Kony 2012 film online.
The new video addresses criticisms fired at the non-profit organisation in recent weeks since the release of the original, which was viewed over 100 million times on YouTube.com.
Embattled Invisible Children CEO Ben Keesey reveals the new video was made to answer questions fired at him by supporters and critics alike.
It also features a new plea for viewers to urge politicians to push for Kony's arrest and then volunteer on 20 April for the planned day of action.
The documentarian, who is a co-founder of the group and narrated the original film, hit the headlines last month when he was arrested for public drunkenness and indecency in San Diego, California - and he is currently seeking help after being diagnosed with brief psychosis.
Charity bosses and his family insist the public acclaim and pressure placed on Russell following the success of his call-to-arms video, which exposed the brutality of Uganda's Lords Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony, was too much for the filmmaker to cope with.
Now, as Invisible Children officials prepare for their 20 April Cover The Night event - when supporters around the world will post up billboards and stickers featuring Kony's face - they have boosted the international hunt for the brutal rebel leader by releasing a second Kony 2012 film online.
The new video addresses criticisms fired at the non-profit organisation in recent weeks since the release of the original, which was viewed over 100 million times on YouTube.com.
Embattled Invisible Children CEO Ben Keesey reveals the new video was made to answer questions fired at him by supporters and critics alike.
It also features a new plea for viewers to urge politicians to push for Kony's arrest and then volunteer on 20 April for the planned day of action.
- 4/5/2012
- WENN
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