12 Mar 2012

Kony 2012 Video: Campaign to arrest Uganda rebel chief goes viral

 KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice.
 WASHINGTON - A campaign to bring accused war criminal Joseph Kony, the fugitive head of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army rebels, to justice has gone viral on the Internet.
The hashtag "#stopkony" was among top trending topics on Twitter on Wednesday, vying for the top spot with tweets about the new iPad and Peyton Manning, who was released after 14 years as quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts.
The campaign was launched by the non-profit group Invisible Children with an emotional 30-minute video which has been viewed more than 7.3 million times on YouTube and attracted more than 150,000 comments.
"Invisible Children" and "Uganda" were also among the top trending topics on Twitter on Wednesday.
A number of celebrities joined the campaign by tweeting links to the video and promoting the campaign.

Cult leader

Kony first came to prominence in January 1986, as the leader of one of the many premillennialist groups that sprang up in Acholiland in the wake of the wildly popular Holy Spirit Movement of Alice Auma (also known as Lakwena and to whom Kony is thought to be related). Their relative loss of influence after the overthrow of Acholi President Tito Okello by Yoweri Museveni and his National Resistance Army (NRA) during the Ugandan Bush War (1981–1986) spurred resentment among the Acholi, which boosted Joseph Kony's popularity.
Kony, along with a small group of followers, first moved beyond his home village of Odek on 1 April 1987. A few days later he met with a small group of former Uganda National Liberation Front soldiers from the Black Battalion and managed to recruit them for his group.His first raid, carried out shortly afterwards, was on the city of Gulu.

Lord's Resistance Army

Kony's group was originally called the United Holy Salvation Army (UHSA), and was not perceived as a threat by the NRA. By 1988 it had become a major player in Ugandan affairs: an agreement between the NRA and the Uganda People's Democratic Army (UPDA) left members of the UPDA unsatisfied, and many joined the UHSA as a form of rebellion. One such person was Commander Odong Latek, who convinced Kony to use standard military tactics instead of attacking in cross-shaped formations and sprinkling holy water. The new tactics proved successful, and the UHSA completed several small victories against the NRA.
The NRA responded by significantly weakening Kony's group through political actions and a military campaign named Operation North. The operation was devastating to the UHSA and, with their numbers reduced from thousands to hundreds, they engaged in retaliatory attacks on civilians and NRA collaborators. The LRA say that spirits were sent to communicate this mission directly to Kony.
The bulk of Kony's foot soldiers were children.Whilst estimates of the number of children conscripted since 1986 vary, some put the figure as high as 104,000.When abducting the children, Kony and his army often killed their family and neighbors, thus leaving the children with little choice but to fight for him In 1992 Kony renamed the group the United Democratic Christian Army, and it was at this time that they kidnapped 139 girls from the Sacred Heart Secondary and St. Mary's girls schools.
For a decade, starting in the mid-1990s, the LRA was strengthened by military support from the government of Sudan, which was retaliating against Ugandan government support for rebels in what would become South Sudan. Sudan withdrew its support for the LRA shortly after the ICC issued a warrant for Kony's arrest, however.

Tournament of THG Couples Championship: Robert & Kristen vs. Miley & Liam!

Welcome back to the Tournament of THG Couples Edition, where THG's readers cast their votes and help us determine the best celebrity couple ever.
The concept is simple: Pick your favorite pair in the poll below. Done.
It's all come down to the finals. Our #1 seeds, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, up against #7 seeds Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, for the crown.
Robsten has yet to be seriously tested, while Miles and Liam have cruised since a tough first-round fight with two hot Vampire Diaries co-stars.
Who will emerge as our top celebrity couple? Only time - and your votes - will tell. The winner will be announced at week's end. Have at it!!
 
Which celebrity couple do you like better, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart or Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth? Vote for the winner!  

The Bachelor 2012 contestants are t learning at thing this season

on “The Bachelor” 2012 are not learning a thing this season, at least not from what they’ve seen on the show before. Does anyone ever pay attention to the consequences of their actions once the show is taped and airs on national television? When Shawntel Newton went on “The Bachelor” in the third episode the women quickly unveiled their sharpened claws and didn’t hold back one bit. It was one of those things where you just wanted to say, “Tell us how you really feel!”
How mean is it for one of the women to say Shawntel is uglier in person and that she had thicker thighs than her? Oh, I so hope that chic is feeling pretty lame about now.
I get that it’s the heat of the moment when the contestants are on a show competing for the affections of a man, but it’s so darn unattractive for them to be spiteful, jealous, and obviously threatened. Lindzi showed the most class by hinting that she wasn’t thrilled Shawntel showed up, but that in the end it’s not up to her how things play out on the show.
Courtney wanted to pack her bags and go if Ben agreed to have Shawntel say. Hmmmm….he either respects her more now for that or was turned off when he viewed that footage on the third episode.
You have to wonder what goes on behind closed doors when the star and his fiancee watch the season. Brad and Emily had big fights on the phone after each episode. What are Ben and his woman discussing Tuesday mornings? Wouldn’t you just love to be a fly on the wall listening to that!?
I emailed Shawntel and asked her if she wanted to blog here for this season, but her contract with ABC is limiting her options right now. She did tell me that this cast of contestants on “The Bachelor” 2012 is far worse than the group she had on Brad Womack’s season. That’s an understatement. A more mature group of women were on her season, for sure.
It’s no secret how I feel about this season of “The Bachelor.” I mean, way before Ben virtually showed no emotion towards Shawntel’s arrival, I couldn’t stand his wooden personality. The guy simply has no exciting qualities that I can see. Why would any of these women be interested in him? Of course, it’s just my opinion, but I think it’s rather hard to argue the fact Ben doesn’t get too worked up about anything.
On the other hand, I’ll say Ben hasn’t gotten to know these women on a deep level yet. Maybe I’m looking for this “Bachelor” to have some type of compassion towards the ladies, at least act like it. Brad did a great job of displaying that. Got him into trouble, too. Brad’s problem was he told every woman something they wanted to hear and look what happened. Talk about a big backfire! Emily sure didn’t appreciate his efforts to make the women feel good.
Again, I say, the contestants this season of “The Bachelor” haven’t learned a thing. That’s one of the things that makes this show so endearing in an almost unhealthy way. People like train wrecks and this show has more than plenty of them. It’s about people screwing themselves over, basically.