be brought to the discussion has urged Ugandans to raise their own voices as well. "A group of Ugandan bloggers led by Rosebell Kagumire recently setup www.
"Invisible Children paints a false picture of the current situation on the ground in northern Uganda," says Rosebell Kagumire. The Ugandan journalist has publicised her criticism of 'Kony 2012' via Twitter, where she has over 3,000 followers, both Ugandan and international. "Northern Uganda is not a
Date: Mar 09, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Many Ugandans frustrated, suspicious with Kony 2012 [Video]
"The war is much more complex than just one man called Joseph Kony," Ugandan journalist Rosebell Kagumire argues in the YouTube video above, saying the campaign gives a dated picture of Uganda. She added, "This is another video where I see an outsider trying to be a hero, rescuing African children."
Date: Mar 08, 2012
Source: Google
Uganda rebellion gathers pace despite bloody government crackdown
Rosebell Kagumire, a journalist blogging and tweeting the political crisis, said: "Most people on Twitter are anti-Museveni but there is not a firm opinion on what to do now. They don't expect him to go anywhere soon. He owns the army and his government won't stop at anything.