Reflections on Kony 2012

12 Pages Posted: 21 May 2013

Date Written: September 8, 2012

Abstract

In spring 1997, few people outside Uganda had heard of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). The LRA arose in the late 1980s out of the ashes of Alice Lakwena’s Holy Spirit Movement, and over the next decade, LRA raids killed thousands of villagers in Northern Uganda. Hundreds of thousands were displaced, and an estimated 10,000 children were forcibly abducted by the LRA and brutally coerced into becoming killers, sex slaves or both. But in the spring of 1997, the LRA had yet to make CNN.

Keywords: Kony 2012, invisible children, Ugandan children, Lord’s Resistance Army

JEL Classification: K00, K30, K39

Suggested Citation

Brooks, Rosa, Reflections on Kony 2012 (September 8, 2012). Harvard Human Rights Journal, Forthcoming, Georgetown Public Law Research Paper No. 13-048, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2267500

Rosa Brooks (Contact Author)

Georgetown University ( email )

Washington, DC 20057
United States

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