Protests are such simple things that make such a huge difference. Getting attention from higher authority means something.
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How to take part in a protest"A peacful world-wide protest that gives a voice to thousands of innocent children in Uganda!"
How I did it: The aim was to bring the local authorities attention to the horrific war Joseph Koney is waging, and recruiting innocent Ugandan children for. These children are abducted from their homes, and forced to join Koney's "Lords Resistance Army," in which they must fight against their own countrymen, and in some cases, even their own families. Ten countries, and numerous cities staged "sit-ins" in public places, and were (and in some cases still are) waiting for their demands to be met. Lessons & tips: If your protest involves "sleeping under the stars" like ours did, make sure you bring plenty of warm clothes, a thick sleeping bag, adequate food, and something to lie on (for example, a foam mattress). These things may seem relatively obvious, but you'd be surprised how many people failed to remember one or the other, and ended up freezing their butts off (me being one of them). Resources: for background info in video format:
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