He could be easily stopped.
Woah
Stop right there
African warlords aren't some dumb people picked up from the street.
Most of them are really intelligent. They know where they can go without any danger and that's about all the places they will go to.
He is a man who has a lot of power for all the wrong reason, just like any other dictator.
But ... He isn't a dictator?
He's one of the leaders of a rebel group, nothing more.
And for what Don's saying about the LRA probably still not even being active and shit, obviously, there's a lot of trouble in Africa and the LRA isn't the only problem. I don't live in Africa. I don't truthfully know what happens there. Truthfully, you don't either. But the main point of what I'm saying is that there are obviously still BIG issues in Africa where help should probably be given in some form.
(Not commenting on government support/donations because I already said my opinion on this)
See this is where you're going off topic.
Everyone knows there is a really huge amount of problems in Africa, but that's not the point of this movement at all. It's purely about Uganda, Kony and the LRA. Not about any other country or its problems.
But if the LRA wasn't any longer active, A) the government would obviously know that, and no action would be needed there, but B) there are still plenty of other issues to be dealt with, of similar circumstances.
Issues that are mostly up to the country itself to fix (for example human rights, hunger, etc). Nothing that needs military influence of foreign countries, which is what this movement wants people to support.