did anyone catch this last night on sundance or has anyone seen this documentary before? what are your thoughts? my dvd recorder messed up so i missed it. thanks!
Saw just the last hour of it and it was excellent..About pissed myself when he gave his message to the president, "I love you my ni%$a!"
Ive been trying to view this for literally, years. I cant find it anywhere and its not even available on its own website (or wasnt last time i checked) that link is a true, true lifesaver, THANK YOU
Is the link not working for anyone else? it will get to a certain % then stop, ive tried 3 times, i will try once more. Damn ive wanted to see this forever and now im so close.... yet so far
What about Kassim's victims back in Africa? This is what they really should have shown instead of the sob story: http://zeferinojackson.blogspot.com/2010/04/kassim-ouma-american-dream-or-african.html "... when you look at the actions of the Ugandan army and the many other little armies running around Uganda and the rest of Africa, it becomes obvious that if Ouma participated in what seems to be the general practice of the Ugandan army, he is probably fortunate to not be rotting in a prison somewhere for war crimes. For those unaware, the Ugandan army is notorious for committing atrocities against humanity, particularly against females. Killing, torture, and **** are all just part of the average day in the life of a Ugandan soldier."
Kassim didn't really hold back on some of the awful things he did. "I tortured people, I enjoyed it, I was young"