Document Type
Book Review
Publication Title
Journal of Human Rights Practice
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
The Kony 2012 campaign, conducted under the auspices of an American advocacy group, Invisible Children, highlighted – somewhat belatedly – the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), its leadership, and its many victims in northern Uganda, notably child soldiers. Deeper questions lurk, however, amid the breezy media flurry. How does Kony 2012 inform our understanding of child soldiers? How does it sculpt international efforts to prevent child soldiering?
Recommended Citation
Mark A. Drumbl, Child Soldiers and Clicktivism: Justice, Myths, and Prevention, 4 J. Hum. Rts. Prac. 481 (2012).
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