A 28-minute film approximately the plight of children in Africa has been watched more than 21m times on YouTube. But the charity behind it is facing criticism for its Hollywood-style campaigning on the issue. Are the criticisms fair?Since Monday,more than 21m people possess viewed this film – made by an American charity called Invisible Children – approximately the plight of children in Uganda at the hands of the warlord Joseph Kony, the leader of the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) guerilla group. His group is said to possess abducted 60000 children.
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Source: theguardian.com