Tracking the elusive Joseph Kony
Jon Snow on the latest film to sweep the internet calling for the capture of the militia leader Joseph Kony who once terrorised northern Uganda.
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One day after a Channel 4 News report on Congo’s “Terminator”, a sequel to the record-breaking Kony 2012 video is expected to premiere online.
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As the man behind the Kony2012 video is released from a psychiatric ward, Channel 4 News looks at Jason Russell and how he was affected by the wave of attention and criticism surrounding his campaign.
As debate rages over the Kony video, one social media expert tells Channel 4 News that despite its flaws, the film “sets new standards” for media campaigns and “highlights the power of celebrity”.
Jon Snow on the latest film to sweep the internet calling for the capture of the militia leader Joseph Kony who once terrorised northern Uganda.
Inaccurate and misguided or a masterclass in disseminating a benevolent message. Kony 2012 continues to divide opinion, writes Lindsey Hilsum.
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Channel 4 News Presenter Jon Snow gave the Hugh Cudlipp lecture at the London College of Communication. You can read the full text of his speech here.