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Invisible Children of Uganda |
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sintofg ::: Favorites YOu want to know why they call on the US to do something is, because the EU won't do anything about it, so That is pathetic, And the fact childern have to watch there brother, sister, or friends to be killed. 07-08-24 18:17:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
xoxoplz09 ::: Favorites we watched this in english class today and it gave me such a better insight to what's been going on in sudan. it's the most moving thing i've seen in a really long time. thank you guys for bringing back that footage for us to see. 07-08-23 17:40:06 _____________________________________________________ | |
xoxoplz09 ::: Favorites i totally agree with that 07-08-23 17:38:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
grccncycz ::: Favorites want someone to put video up in basic (no jargon) why governments arent stopping this. remember asking my mother after learning bout holocausts such as Pol Pot & Hitler, why didnt anyone stop it. how could people let this happen? but its happening now. i was at work today, made me angry to think people spend so much on things they dont need to give them pleasure, would they not get more from helping someone. cant we make it more accessible to do this as we do to fill up our cars with petrol? xxx 07-08-20 21:22:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
kevner3434 ::: Favorites Hi for the last 2 years i have spent time in Gulu as an Irish charity volunteer. I am returning on the 4th september. This video is the best piece of footage i have seen regarding the conflict. Thank you and God bless you. 07-08-18 14:46:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
thebund1 ::: Favorites you guys think maybe he was trying to hold the boys hand to give him physical tough in his moment of hurt... if you listen I think both him and the boy are crying... 07-08-14 22:03:26 _____________________________________________________ | |
LADiiGANKZSTAH ::: Favorites i was thinking the same thing. i saw this same film at this program and that is how i first heard of it. it was like an hour and a half long or something almost like an actual movie and it kills me everytime to see the man move that boy's hand when he was crying. we understand he's crying with or without his face showing. 07-08-14 16:41:20 _____________________________________________________ | |
scucci2099 ::: Favorites this is moving but there some shit about this that bothers me. when jacob starts crying because of his brother around 3.03, the person filming tries to remove his hand from his face so you can see him crying. I understand what hes trying to do but this interference bothers me because it takes away from the natural flow of it all. does anyone agree with him or am i just being an asshole? 07-08-04 13:07:38 _____________________________________________________ | |
superstar9106 ::: Favorites i think he was holding his hand. ive seen the whole movie. 07-08-11 19:24:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
e15patman ::: Favorites i think just an asshole haha. at least he filming because uganda isnt getting attention 07-08-11 22:52:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
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supershroom164 ::: Favorites notice how all the ppl say help from american government>? I say the world should help on this one.. 07-07-24 14:45:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
fantasygal90 ::: Favorites It's really heart breaking :( 07-07-22 21:44:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
amazingcherry ::: Favorites this video breaks my heart when Jacob starts crying... I remember when we were in Uganda people are so polite even the kids. When they saw us they starts saying "Mazunga" (not sure if I spell it right) but it means foreigner.I consider one of the poor country. $1 = 1,820 Uganda Shillings when we were there last March 2006- May2006... 07-07-21 17:18:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
ken36dra02 ::: Favorites i was in the schools for schools progream for this..we didnt win but we raised a little over 2000 dollars 07-07-11 20:35:48 _____________________________________________________ | |
misscande14 ::: Favorites yea same with our school we did this every language class making videos, letters to the government, held fundraisers like make a change and a soccer tornament wow we raised so much money and donating food and clothing. 07-07-24 15:49:20 _____________________________________________________ | |
sisello08 ::: Favorites Ok so will somebody fill me in. How does the political process work? How will people gathering in cities with signs, etc. cause an eventual end to the war in uganda? and why has there been a war in uganda for 20 years? 07-07-01 01:59:37 _____________________________________________________ | |
MadamPascal ::: Favorites Signs themselves won't end the war. But raising awareness about the situation, encouraging our politicians to provide aid to Uganda's government and to pressure the war to end, and donating our time and money to help the war-affected people over there can all make a world of difference. 07-07-09 00:00:25 _____________________________________________________ | |
MorsIanuaVitae ::: Favorites I was in Uganda in April this spring and I'm afraid that I have to say that it's a lot of children who don't have anything. No cloths, no food, no money. A lot of them don't have a family at all. I made a promise to one of the boys when I were there. it was to tell the world that they exist. That the are humenbeings like you and me. And that they needs help. 07-06-27 19:28:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
fantasygal90 ::: Favorites U r soo sweet!! did u keep ur promise?? What should I do to raise awareness? 07-07-22 21:55:37 _____________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Invisible Children of Uganda
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