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Today I came across this YouTube video on my brother’s Facebook timeline. His comment: “This is going super Viral. 2 million in 30 minutes as i was watching it.” made me give it a shot. Two minutes into the video, I am completely sucked in. I researched it. I shared it:

10,000,000 views in 2 days only, watch the first 2 minutes and you will be sucked in. A must-see

I have heard of horrible crimes relating to human trafficking, sexual enslavement and child soldiers, but I have never come too close and personal with it like this video made me.

Describing the case with my words would not give it justice, I will let you get sensitized by watching the documentary yourself: Watch YouTube here

I have to say though, I was skeptical at first. before I share it here I did my research.

I started by looking up Joseph Kory on Wikipedia:

Joseph Kony (born 18 September 1964) is a Ugandan guerrilla group leader, head of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a group engaged in a violent campaign to establish theocratic government based on the Ten Commandments throughout Uganda. The LRA say that spirits have been sent to communicate this mission directly to Kony.

Directed by Kony, the LRA has earned a reputation for its actions against the people of several countries, including northern Uganda, the Democratic Republic of CongoSouth Sudan, and Sudan. It has abducted and forced an estimated 66,000 children to fight for them, and has forced the internal displacement of over 2,000,000 people since its rebellion began in 1986. In 2005 Kony was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, but has evaded capture.

Then I googled Kony:

  1. News for kony

    1. Joseph Kony viral video campaign clouded in controversy

      National Post‎ – 51 minutes ago
      A documentary film aimed at exposing the heinous acts of Ugandan war criminal Joseph Kony exploded over the Internet Wednesday, drawing praise and 
Then I surfed Twitter #Kony2012#StopKony has been trending worldwide.

Apparently, even though the campaign is going viral over social media, proving their point that “Nothing is more powerful that an idea whose time has come”, controversy is surrounding it.

May you not be mislead, there is no controversy around Joseph Kony’s heinous crimes or the Kony 2012 campaign intentions. The controversy is more surrounding the method of raising awareness that Invisible Children has adopted. Some criticized their financial management. Others are appalled by their “support of corrupted Ugandan army”. A photo of the founder posing with weapons surfaced online. Some even called the campaign dangerous.

Invisible Children has already responded.

I call on those criticizing this campaign to create another. Create a campaign that abides by your rules and make it viral. The more campaigns the merrier. We are brainwashed on a daily basis by mainstream media and our knowledge base about the world is shaped by those few sitting on the golden desk in the big media corporations.

I salute Invisible Children for being 2012-smart, for believing so strong in the righteous cause and for being persistent. Their campaign brought up close and personal with crimes happening continents away, crimes that have been going on for decades. They succeeded where mainstream media failed. I salute their efforts. But it is not about the campaign or the organization, or its founder and his adorable little son, Gavin. It is about all the suffering and abuses, mutilations, rape and enslavement brought to many by a single person. A leader that is soon to be famous, famous enough to warrant greater efforts to stop him.

I salute the campaign for being able to recruit me. I am willing to take action.

The fact remains that there is no controversy around the crimes committed by Joseph Kony, may his name become “famous by Dec. 2012.” Joseph Kony has been indicted in 2005 by the International Criminal Court. I hope the current controversy would not make the campaign bigger than the cause in the eyes of the media.

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“Imagine just one woman, that she is first raped in public and then forced to sit on burning coal until her entire genitalia are destroyed. Her husband, children and family are forced to witness the torture. Her father is forced to participate in the rape. The family´s fields are then torched. Let us then imagine that during the following days 242 other women are raped, something that occurred as recently as August this year, and then consider that this aggression has been on-going for more than a decade.”

Democratic Republic of Congo - DRC

The international medical community has recently been mobilized to stand up for the rights of womyn in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Health care providers are appealling for peace and an end to sexual aggression there.

Rape is being used as a more powerful weapon than guns. In that region, rape can causes disolution of families and communities, immigration, life long illnesses, lower health status and increase in rate of suicide and furthur alienation of victims, trauma that can be as gravid and destructive as that caused by war.

I just signed the following Call for Action and I invite you to do the same. We must put an end to sexual aggression against womyn and girls in the Congo.

“We, as part of the global medical community, endorse Dr Mukwege and his colleagues´ following demands to the international community:

  1. Demand of the DRC, Rwanda and Uganda that they take control over their regular and irregular militias that wreak destruction in the area. The economic interests that entertain the chaos of the region to a great extent explain these states seeming indifference faced with the indescribable suffering taking place.
  2. Extend and strengthen the mandate for the peace-keeping troops in the region to protect civil society.
  3. Encourage the creation and training of a Congolese policing unit to large part consisting of women with the purpose to protect civilian society.”

  

The following medical organizations also endorse this call for action:

  1. The Swedish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (SFOG)
  2. The Swedish Society of Medicine
  3. The Swedish Medical Association
  4. Nordic Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology (NFOG)
  5. Danish Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (DSOG)
  6. Finnish Gynaecologic Association (FIK)
  7. Norwegian Gynecological Association (NGF)
  8. Icelandic Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (FÍK)
  9. The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC)
  10. The Swedish Association of Midwives
  11. AMOG- Associação Moçambicana de Obstetras e Ginecologistas
  12. Canadian Association of Midwives
  13. FIGO – the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
  14. Association of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Ukraine (AOGU)
  15. Scandinavian Doctors Sweden
  16. Rotary Doctors Sweden

 

If you are the health care provider, click here to endorse this appeal for peace and an end to the sexual aggression in the Congo.