'Stop Kony' screening tour cancelled after Ugandans react with outrage

geoffrey york <http://www.theglobeandmail.com/authors/geoffrey-york/> 


Globe and Mail Update


Posted on Thursday, March 15, 2012 11:13AM EDT


It was planned as a tour of Uganda’s poorest towns and villages: the first
chance for Joseph Kony’s victims to see the viral video sensation that has
excited so many millions of people in North America.

But after a furious reaction, the tour has been cancelled. Too many Ugandans
were outraged by the “Stop Kony” video when they saw it. Some even threw
stones and shouted abuse, forcing the organizers to flee.

The video by a California-based activist group had already been strongly
criticized by many African writers and Western aid experts, who called it
simplistic, patronizing and inaccurate. They are worried that the publicity
will distract attention from more deserving African needs.

But the video, calling for the arrest of the indicted war criminal who leads
the Lord’s Resistance Army militia, has been viewed by more than 100 million
people worldwide since its release last week. And it has stirred up a huge
amount of curiosity in northern Uganda, where the LRA was born in the late
1980s – even though the vast majority of people could not see the video
because they lack electricity, television, and Internet access.

So a Ugandan group, the African Youth Initiative Network, decided to
organize a community tour for the video, bringing it to towns across
northern Uganda for the rest of this month, so that impoverished people
could see the 30-minute video for the first time.

The first screening was held this week in the northern Uganda town of Lira,
once an epicentre of the battles between the LRA and the Ugandan military.
The video was projected onto a white sheet, held up by crude metal rods, in
a dusty town park. An estimated 5,000 people flocked to the show.

Curiosity soon turned to bafflement, and then to anger. The screening was
hastily abandoned when people jeered and threw stones, forcing the crowd to
scatter.

Many Ugandans at the screening were upset that the video focused on the U.S.
filmmaker, Jason Russell, and his young blond son. Some were offended by its
call to “make Kony famous” by putting his image on T-shirts and posters,
since they saw this as giving celebrity status to a killer. Some said the
video was reviving their painful memories of a war that had ended in Uganda
in 2006 when the LRA was chased out of the country.

“There was chaos, we had to run away,” tweeted Rosebell Kagumire, a Ugandan
blogger who attended the screening this week.

Most people were peaceful, but many were disappointed and angry, she said.
“They have had enough of money makers!”

After the screening, Ugandans called local radio stations in Lira to demand
that no T-shirts of Joseph Kony should be allowed into the region.

Victor Ochen, director of the youth network that organized the screening of
the Kony video this week, says he is worried that the video will waste money
that could be better spent on helping the victims of the LRA. 

“Why spent millions on Kony alone while thousands of survivors are dying of
repairable physical and psychosocial pain?” he asked in a message on his
website.

Mr. Ochen is worried that the video will promote a military assault on the
LRA, perhaps leading to the death of innocent children who were kidnapped by
the LRA – including his own brother and cousin.

“Raising potentially false expectations such as arresting Kony in 2012 will
not rebuild the lives of the people in northern Uganda,” he said.
“Restoration of communities devastated by Kony is a greater priority than
catching or killing him.”

 

 

           Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

_______________________________________________
Ugandanet mailing list
[email protected]
http://kym.net/mailman/listinfo/ugandanet

UGANDANET is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/

All Archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/

The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including 
attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way.
---------------------------------------

Reply via email to