KONY 2012 (The Invisible Children)
March 25th, 2012 by Rengga Priyandana received 1 Comment »What’s KONY 2012 is?
WE ARE A GLOBAL MOVEMENT.
We are storytellers, activists and everyday people who use the power of media to inspire young people to help end the longest running armed conflict in Africa. We make documentaries, tour them around the world, and lobby our nation’s leaders to make ending this conflict a priority.
But we don’t stop there. Our development professionals from Central Africa partner with local communities to implement and maintain education programs and economic initiatives in the war affected region. Recovering communities require stability when it comes to education and economic initiatives, but the ever-changing conflict demands innovative solutions and quick mobilization. Our initiatiatives attempt to meet the region’s need for both stability and flexibility.
HOW IT STARTED.
In the spring of 2003, three young filmmakers traveled to Africa in search of a story. What started out as a filmmaking adventure became much more when Jason, Laren, and Bobby stumbled upon Africa’s longest-running war–a conflict where children were both the weapons and the victims.
They produced the documentary Invisible Children: Rough Cut in 2005. At first they just showed it to their friends and family, but it wasn’t long before millions of people had seen the documentary and knew about the “invisible children.”
In 2006, Invisible Children, Inc., became an official 501(c)3 non-profit.
WHO WE ARE.
We are storytellers. We are visionaries, humanitarians, artists, and entrepreneurs. We are a generation eager for change and willing to pursue it. With a U.S. headquarters in San Diego, CA, our programs rely on talented staff, hundreds of committed volunteers, and thousands of young activists who want to use their voices for peace. Our offices in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo are run by development professionals primarily from the war-affected region. These offices in Gulu, Uganda and Dungu, DRC exist to promote peace and prosperity in post-conflict regions and protect communities currently affected by LRA violence.
HOW WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Half our work happens on the ground in Central Africa, and the other half happens in the United States.
In Central Africa, all of our programming is a partnership between Invisible Children and LRA-affected communities. We focus on long-term goals that enable children to take responsibility for their futures and the futures of their countries. Our programs are carefully developed initiatives that address the need for quality education, mentorships, the redevelopment of schools, and financial stability. In areas where the LRA is still active, we focus on civilian protection and rehabilitation.
Our work in the United States focuses on advocacy and inspiring America’s youth to “do more than just watch.” We believe that by uniting our voices we can use the systems, influence, and resources of the United States to expedite an end to the conflict.
Who’s Joseph Kony?
if I read the wikipedia, they explained it perfectly.
Joseph Kony Born around about July/September of 1961. is the head of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a Ugandan guerrilla group. While initially enjoying strong public support, the LRA turned on its own supporters, supposedly to “purify” the Acholi people and turn Uganda into a theocracy.
Kony proclaims himself the spokesperson of God and a spirit medium, has nurtured a cult of personality, and claims he is visited by a multinational host of 13 spirits, including a Chinese phantom. Ideologically, the group is a syncretic mix of mysticism, Acholi nationalism, and Christian fundamentalism, and claims to be establishing a theocratic state based on the Ten Commandments and local Acholi tradition. He ordered the abduction of children to become child-sex slaves and child soldiers. An estimated 66,000 children became soldiers and two million people have been internally displaced since 1986. In 2005, Kony was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, but has evaded capture. The LRA operates in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic and South Sudan.
But if someone were to ask me, Who’s J. Kony?
The simple words to explain Kony is “DEVIL”. Becouse the Devil didn’t have heart!
Kony received a surge of attention in early March 2012 when a 30-minute documentary titled Kony 2012 by film maker Jason Russell for the campaign group Invisible Children Inc was released. Thanks to Jason Russell For a Great Video.
I care, do you?
SUPPORT US @ http://www.kony2012.com/
ABOUT INVISIBLE CHILDREN
INVISIBLE CHILDREN USES FILM, CREATIVITY AND SOCIAL ACTION TO END THE USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS IN JOSEPH KONY’S REBEL WAR AND RESTORE LRA-AFFECTED COMMUNITIES IN CENTRAL AFRICA TO PEACE AND PROSPERITY.
This is Priyandana, i mean Rengga priyandana!!
I hope you guys like to visit this website ....
I just wanted to share what I know on this website ....
if you are interested, please read and think about ....
I am interested in history and a sign of this world ....
It scared me with the greatness of god .....
the mighty ruler, the creator of technology, and the most perfect ....
we as humans can only lament its power ....
with all due respect we should be grateful for what has been given to us .....
at least, that way we will believe will be the presence of god ......
"Like a light that never fades over a thousand thousand years"

















