Monday, July 31, 2006
Forgotten children
We are currently looking at African Documentaries in our Fourth year TV studies class. Today we watched one called “Soldier Child”, directed by Neil Abramson. Although perhaps not the most impressive documentary as far as filming and structure goes, it is the subject matter that really reaches your gut. In Northern Uganda thousands of innocent children are being abducted from their beds and forcibly recruited into the Lord’s Resistance Army, led by the merciless and heartless leader, Joseph Kony. Ripped from the safety of their family, these untainted youth are poured into a cauldron of blood, murder and brutality. These Brainwashed youngsters soon adopt the eyes of tormented War veterans. Abramson's piece shows us a glimpse of the trauma they experience by visiting one of the safe havens set up in an attempt to save these forgotten children. It is frightening to know that this is a continuing problem, governments are standing by while these children are raped, forced to kill, and robbed of their innocence. There are so many cases like this that seem to be swept under the carpet or pushed to the back of our minds, but these are kids, young children who deserve to be loved, hugged, cared for. Instead they are being marched until their soles are raw, stabbing their friends and relatives under gunpoint and losing their tears and emotions because in the Lord's resistant Army, the punnishment for weakness, is death.
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yeah, today's movie was hectic! Nice new look of the blog! well done
I like die newe blog poppie... with a new look comes regular updates hey. We're fast becoming blog nerds... all we do is well blog and booze! Hehehehe. like the new blog Paang
new blog is so beeewtiful!! pretty pink....hehe!! lovely tangie
Hey AngPant!!
Shot for the comment on my blog, yes that is the one to use, the others have kinda fallen to the wayside!!
Loving the new look angpant-blog, so how bout some regular updates and stuff of the sort!!
Hope you are well.
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Nic
so we see things every day that get us in the gut and sometimes badly and then we think - so what can i do about it -and then we end up getting depressed because well - what can we do? and as journalists, we go out there to bring things like this to the attention of the world and for what? who does anything about it? so we expose it and then?
Well, I guess it is better bringing issues like this to the forefront and making it heard than allowing it to be ignored...we are only human and cannot save the world, but isnt reporting on things like this and uncovering the truth better than doing nothing at all, better than ignorance?
definitely - but at the same time if we bring it out and nothing is done - well then what has been achieved? Often, the media expose things and change is effected though - so its not a completely hopeless situation!
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