The small California advocacy group Invisible Children has released a hotly anticipated follow-up to its controversial Kony 2012 video, an online smash that earned more than 100 million YouTube hits, and has been credited with spurring the African Union to send 5,000 troops to join the hunt for Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony. Like last month's original, the 20-minute sequel — Kony 2012 Part II — seeks to raise awareness about the depredations of Kony, whose Lord's Resistance Army has forced children to become soldiers and sex slaves. (Watch Part II below.) ...
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