More perspective on Kony2012

From Rosebell's Blog Fri Mar 9 2012, 16:56:50

I know Glenna Gordon from her time in Uganda and she was one of the few American journalists who covered the later stages of the Kony war in northern Uganda. She was part of a group of journalists who travelled well with Ugandan and South Sudan officials between 2005-2009 as they went into the jungles [...]

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