Once upon a time, Angelina Jolie prepared to play a decoy to lure Joseph Kony. This story was not in everyone’s daily newspaper. The Hollywood star’s proposal to collaborate with the International Criminal Court to prosecute Joseph Kony has been described by European media sites. (A short and crisp endeavour, let’s see it. )
In a 2010 interview with Nightline, Jolie, who is also well-known for her humanitarian efforts, expressed her desire to aid in Kony’s downfall.
According to the reports, Luis Moreno Ocampo, a former chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, said in an email in 2012 that it was Jolie’s idea to “invite Kony to dinner and then arrest him,” adding, “Apparently you can be embedded with the special forces that are chasing Kony.” “Can Brad [Pitt] go with you?”
Jolie allegedly responded, “Brad is being supportive,” regarding her ex-husband. “Let’s discuss logistics. Much love.”
“If I had my chance, there are a few bad people out there that, if I was left alone in a room with, I’d be tempted,” she stated. “Kony Joseph. I hate him.”
The Lord’s Resistance Army was created by Ugandan insurgent and warlord Joseph Rao Kony, and it has been classified as a terrorist organization by the European Union, the United Nations Peacekeepers, and several other governments, including the United States and the United Kingdom.
He is wanted by ICC for “among other acts, forced enlistment of children as soldiers through abduction, sexual enslavement, and intentionally directing attacks against civilian populations.”
A $5 million prize is being offered for Kony, who is still at large. In July, the United States and Uganda halted their armed forces’ attempts to seize Kony, and the UN issued a warning that the LRA’s activities were escalating.



