By Michael Deibert
The "Kony 2012" campaign and accompanying film
advocate -- via technological assistance, training and the presence of United
States military personnel throughout Central Africa -- for military support of
the government of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, ostensibly to facilitate
the arrest of Joseph
Kony, the leader of the
Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebel group and an accused war criminal indicted
by the International Criminal Court.
To anyone who has spent time in Central
Africa in general and Uganda in particular, this appears to be a road fraught
with peril. In response to several requests that I elaborate further on the
problems of this approach and a possibly more constructive approach, I offer
the following.
There are several instances of blatant
dishonesty in the film that immediately catch one's eye and trouble one's
conscience.