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Speaking with Oprah, Russell confessed that his meltdown was an out of body experience. The infamous video of his breakdown showed Russell on the streets of San Diego naked, yelling, disrupting traffic and pounding his fists on the pavement.
In a very touching clip, Jada strips down to her bare skin in a video called "Nada Se Compara (Wicked Evolution)," that stems from the Don't Sell Bodies organization, which fights against human trafficking.  
Justice was served this Thursday, as former Liberian President Charles Taylor, 64, was convicted by an international war crimes court. 
Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) is believed to have released a statement regarding the now infamous “Kony 2012” internet videos.
But as the Invisible Children organization tells us, “fame is only the first step." Now they've brought us KONY 2012: Part II - Beyond Famous.
Jason Russell, the creator of the "Kony 2012" viral video and a co-founder of the advocacy group Invisible Children, had a very public meltdown last week.
Jason Russell, the filmmaker behind the recent #Kony2012 movement was arrested for allegedly masturbating in public. As this shocking news hit the internet, Ben Keesey, CEO of Jason's film company, Invisible Children, released a statement on the incident. He said:
UPDATE: 5:30pm EST Law enforcement says there are no plans to charge Russell with a crime for yesterday's incident.  ----- UPDATE: 5:10pm EST According to police Russell is being hospitalized on a 5150 psychiatric hold so they can assess his mental state. The 5150 hold allows ...
Academy Award winning actor George Clooney was arrested outside the Sudanese Embassy while protesting the ongoing human rights atrocities in the Khartoum section of the war torn nation.
George Clooney was arrested today while protesting human rights abuses outside the Sudanese embassy in Washington D.C.
Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga was convicted Wednesday of kidnapping children from the street and turning them into killers.
As more concerns face Invisible Children, the group that brought the world the Kony 2012 documentary, CEO Ben Keesey has a new film answering questions raised in the wake of the 30-minute film.
The subject of war criminals has become a hot button issue in the last week, after nonprofit group Invisible Children produced a hugely popular half-hour documentary about the Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony.
Filmmakers from Invisible Children, the nonprofit group that produced a hugely popular half-hour documentary about the Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, says it will release a new film Monday responding to criticism and questions over its approach. 
Russell defended the film from criticism that it hypes and oversimplifies the guerrilla conflict, which has subsided considerably from its height in 2003-2004.
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