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To the citizens of the world.
We are Anonymous.
We’ve been recently bombarded with requests from many people to address the Invisible Children’s movement and their campaign titled Kony twenty twelve. Their campaign is an attempt to expose Joseph Kony and make him famous throughout the world. Joseph Kony, a man from Uganda, has been kidnapping children for over twenty years, forcing them to join his army of terror. These kids are not only forced to kill others, they’re forced to kill their own parents as well. The girls who are taken are used as Kony’s sex slaves.
Ninety percent of Joseph Kony’s army are children. Over 30,000 of them are forced to fight a war just to protect Kony’s power.
To make matters worse, Kony knows of the United States plan to stop him. Now he is even harder to catch. If we, the people, do not stand up and bring justice to this evil, what are we as humans? He is no different from those like Osama Bin Laden and Adolf Hitler. So why should we ignore him?
This is why we have answered the people’s call.
Therefore, Anonymous has announced solidarity with the Invisible Children organization in announcing Operation Kony Twenty Twelve. Every Anon needs to take part in this operation. We must band together to stop evil or else we are hypocrites.
On April 20th of this year, we will converge in the night. We will hang posters, flyers, signs and anything that will bring attention to the people. On every single street corner, every building, every institution, there will be signs demanding justice against Joseph Kony.
Links are in the description and they will help you be prepared.
Operation Kony Twenty Twelve, engaged.
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Joseph Kony, Expect us all.
Latest update on Joseph Kony’s terrorist activities from the Christian Science Monitor:
Lord’s Resistance Army: After long silence, the US-tracked rebels attack
Its numbers may have dwindled to just 200 fighters, but the Lord’s Resistance Army continues to kill, terrorize, and displace people by the thousands.
One hundred US special forces trainers are working with the Ugandan military to put an end to the rebel group. And while they may have succeeded in sending the group on the run, the LRA has proven dangerous in its desperation.
The latest attacks have occurred in the last 30 days, with LRA attacks reported in the village of Bagulupa, 35 miles east of Dungu in the eastern region of theDemocratic Republic of Congo. The attacks occurred on Feb. 10 and 24, and appear to have been standard raids for food. One person was killed, and 17 villagers abducted, probably for use as porters or sex slaves, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Most of the villagers of Bagulupa have fled toward the larger town of Dungu, the UNHCR says.
Fatoumata Lejeune-Kaba, the UNHCR’s spokeswoman in Geneva, voiced concern about the recent uptick in violence in the DRC, after a six-month lull in the latter part of 2011.