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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby pioneer » March 7th, 2012, 6:41 pm

If anyone look at that top 20 most wanted people list by the ICC...they'll realise there WILL be others to quickly replace him.

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby rfari » March 7th, 2012, 6:49 pm

The motivation :(

Uganda’s Oil Could Be Gift That Becomes a Curse

KAMPALA, Uganda — When billions of barrels of oil reserves were found in Uganda five years ago, the discovery seemed like a gift from heaven to many in this poor, landlocked country.

Despite Ugandans’ dreams of industrialization, the country’s most lucrative export is coffee, and fish is second. Nearly 40 percent of the population survives on less than $1.25 a day, according to the World Bank. But when oil starts pumping within the next several years, the expected revenue of up to $2 billion a year could propel Uganda into the strata of middle-income countries, where few sub-Saharan African countries rank. A refinery will be built; infrastructure is promised.

Yet there are growing worries that the oil may prove to be more of a curse than a gift, similar to the fates of other countries in sub-Saharan Africa that have joined the petroleum bonanza. Uganda is considered by international experts to be among the most corrupt nations in the world, and even before oil production has begun, several senior government officials, including the prime minister, have been accused of pocketing millions of dollars in bribes from oil companies, forcing at least one of the politicians to resign.

The web of scandals may delay the much-anticipated starting date of oil production, adding to the already volatile politics in Uganda, which has recently been the scene of one of the most active protest movements in sub-Saharan Africa. Uganda’s Parliament voted in an emergency session in mid-October to freeze all oil contracts and begin investigations of the country’s prime minister, internal affairs minister and foreign minister, all of whom are close to the president and have been accused of taking money from Tullow Oil, a British company in Uganda that was scheduled to complete a $2.9 billion deal with the Ugandan government and two other companies to produce Uganda’s oil. Tullow has denied the accusations.

Despite governing for nearly 26 years and handily winning re-election again this year, President Yoweri Museveni now finds that his popularity seems to be waning, along with his grip on the economy and his own party. Many here say that the bribery allegations are part of a campaign by some politicians to determine who comes next.

“Most obviously, the jockeying is for positions,” said Mahmood Mamdani, an anthropology professor at Colombia and Makerere University in Uganda, “especially given the expectation that Museveni will not run the next time.”

Mr. Museveni’s rise, from rebel to leader of a regional power, has paralleled Uganda’s. In the capital, Kampala, vendors sell posters of the president’s image edited into Terminator outfits, next to dictionaries and Bibles. He is prickly about criticism and refers to himself at times in the third person.

“Museveni can never be given money by anybody,” the president said at an impromptu news conference he held last month in Kampala, lashing out when the bribery allegations were publicized. “General Yoweri Museveni. To get money from a Muzungu, or anybody, for my personal use, is contempt of the highest order,” he said, using Ugandan slang for Westerner.

What could happen in Uganda has happened before in Angola, Gabon and Nigeria, all countries with deep corruption where oil intensified class disparities.

“The next generation of Ugandans could grow up in a very different country to that of their parents and grandparents,” the advocacy organization Global Witness said in a 2010 report. “But the risk of the resource curse phenomenon taking hold in Uganda cannot be ignored.”

Uganda has been rocked by a series of demonstrations over surging commodity prices — particularly petroleum — as inflation has hit 30 percent. Protesters say they are inspired by the Arab Spring revolts.

It is not just the decreasing value of Uganda’s currency that critics are complaining about; it is the way the money is being spent. The government was criticized in April for buying fighter jets from Russia for approximately $740 million, which some analysts saw as being costly status symbols rather than useful weaponry. According to the director of the Bank of Uganda, Mr. Museveni ordered the bank to release millions of dollars to pay for the fighter jets, which Mr. Museveni promised would be reimbursed with oil money, a prominent Ugandan newspaper reported.

Uganda’s oil lies underneath the forests and lakes lining the border with its troubled neighbor Congo. Oil industry and government officials estimate that Uganda will be able to pump about 200,000 barrels a day. But Uganda’s oil is waxy, difficult to pump and expensive to refine.

Still, the country has stated its intention to build a pipeline through Kenya to the port of Mombasa, and lawmakers have already accused Mr. Museveni of secretly selling off some crude oil to foreign nations.

As private investors come and go from Uganda, there are worries that hundreds of millions of dollars are up for grabs in kickbacks and secret deals.

According to American diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks, Tullow Oil accused the Italian company ENI of trying to bribe Ugandan politicians, including Mr. Museveni and the prime minister, with more than $200 million to secure oil rights held by Tullow’s onetime partner, Heritage Oil, a British company. One cable cites a Ugandan intelligence report given to the American Embassy by Tullow. But Tullow Oil itself helped write the intelligence report, the cable said.

As for the new bribery allegations, there are questions about their veracity, and some analysts believe that the politicians singled out — all close to Mr. Museveni (the foreign minister is an in-law) — are victims of a smear campaign to hurt their chances of succeeding Mr. Museveni.

“I have never let Uganda down,” Mr. Museveni said during the news conference. “Uganda will not lose, and cannot lose under my leadership. O.K.?”


http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/26/world ... racts.html

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Stephon. » March 7th, 2012, 6:59 pm

Loving the debade/discussion this has sparked.

@bizzare, wrt donating: http://invisiblechildrenstore.myshopify.com/
I haven't donated though, all I did was share the video to get the word out.
Also I can confirm that Gaga hasn't shown any support for this, (yet) so I dunno where that article got it's information from lol

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby mero » March 7th, 2012, 7:22 pm

Now tell me how a bunch of teenage hipsters and famous celebrities tweeting about Kony and going to their cities and posting up posters of his face and the whole KONY 2012 campaign is going to help us catch him. I watched the whole video in its entirety and I see the merits of what they're trying to achieve, but there have been numerous articles and sources (EVEN invisible Children's FINANCIAL STATEMENTS) that leave a lot to be considered about how far our donations and aid go into actually 1) finding Kony and 2) saving lives of children in Uganda

I'm from Cameroon and have lived in 5 different African countries and I'll tell you this. You may think that you're being righteous or bold by tweeting and posting on facebook about Kony but you're not. In the end you live a life that is sheltered by your Western ideologies and preconceptions about the world. Kudos to you if you actually been to an African nation like Uganda, but seeing as you probably haven't I'm probably the worst person on KTT to question.

Where the firetruck was America and their KONY campaigns when Idi Amin was running over Uganda and killing people in the streets while refrigerating their heads, where were you during Apartheid when Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu were struggling for peace and were jailed for 3 decades for fighting against segregationist practices in South Africa, and where the firetruck were you when Belgium created an arbitrary division in Rwanda based on the sizes of people's noses and then left the country when all hell broke loose?

Where the firetruck were you?

Go watch that 30 minute clip again so you can feel good about yourself.

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby S_2NR » March 7th, 2012, 10:22 pm

That Kony 2012 video got 12 million views in 2 days! :faint:

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Chimera » March 7th, 2012, 10:35 pm

9 million usd. Hire a sniper or a crew of mercenaries on contract for 30 years. Job being they Hades kill Mont and his top men and all who replace him for 30 years

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby mero » March 7th, 2012, 10:36 pm

and the KONY memes come pouring in :|

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby rfari » March 7th, 2012, 10:41 pm

:D
freedom fighter. seems legit enuff

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Rooki3 » March 8th, 2012, 2:01 am

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Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby iDynamic » March 8th, 2012, 4:01 am

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby triniboy » March 8th, 2012, 5:37 am

this movie came out about 3 years ago and it is very shocking to watch. this is exactly what happens in africa with child soldiers. i would recommend everyone to find it and watch it.

just an old trailer.

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Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby mojosodope » March 8th, 2012, 7:57 am

Read this and don't be someone who watched and reposted a hyped up viral video without knowing the truth

http://visiblechildren.tumblr.com/

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Bizzare » March 8th, 2012, 9:14 am

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby toyota_lover » March 8th, 2012, 9:49 am

pioneer wrote:
Dry your tears and move on, the world is overpopulated anyhow. War keeps life in balance.


You people are monsters...

Who cares who is producing the videos, who is scamming millions, what is the ulterior motives by the US/Politicians in this arena???

The fact remains that there are babies being snatched away every minute, infants being crushed, burnt, those who are captured are forced to kill their parents, to leave all natural child-like emotions and act like tough soldiers in order to survive. We cannot begin to understand the emotional and mental hell these human beings are going through.. No matter what they are being brainwashed to believe, these precious babies are suffering more than any of you, and an ending MUST be put to this all...

‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Humes » March 8th, 2012, 10:11 am

toyota_lover wrote:‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing


The wrong thing is the same as nothing. In fact, it can be worse.

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Dizzy28 » March 8th, 2012, 10:39 am

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby toyolink » March 8th, 2012, 10:45 am

The ebb and flow in this thread is quite instructive and somewhat disturbing.
Can anyone today take things on face value and support a cause?
The obvious and sad answer has to be no and we must always subject information rec'd to a full credibility test.
Unfortunately,the whole situation causes well meaning people to eventually become apathetic.
I witnessed the fervour with which one of my teenage children approached me to view the video whilst expressing a desire to help and now more stuff is available which can bring things in question.
--What a lesson in the humanities!

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Humes » March 8th, 2012, 10:53 am

toyolink wrote:Unfortunately,the whole situation causes well meaning people to eventually become apathetic.


That's the thing: If you become apathetic after you realise that accomplishing good often requires effort and (gasp!) sacrifice, then you were a waste of time in the first place.

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Trini Hookah » March 8th, 2012, 11:02 am

mero pfft:

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Bizzare » March 8th, 2012, 11:07 am

:rofl: :rofl:

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Stephon. » March 8th, 2012, 11:50 am

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Bizzare » March 8th, 2012, 12:18 pm

title change imminent. return of the meme thread.

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Re: Kony 2012 (30 min video)

Postby Stephon. » March 8th, 2012, 12:21 pm

Bizzare wrote:title change imminent. return of the meme thread.

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