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Friday, August 01, 2008

Congo Issues

Peace Process in Danger:
1. Political dialogue increasingly seems the only way of resolving the problem of Rwandan militias in eastern Congo
2. Congo Advocacy Coalition Update
3. Update on Protection of Civilians in Eastern Congo’s Peace Process


Carter Center:
1. Mining Review Press Release
2. National Public Radio Report on Chinese Presence in the Congo
3. Bloomberg report on China in the Congo


Virunga Park and the So-called Charcoal Mafia:
1. Fox-Owned National Geographic Uses Gorillas as Cover for Exploitation of Congo


Greenpeace:
1. Conning the Congo Report
2. Carving Up the Congo (Video)

Labels: africa, china, cobalt, coltan, copper, rainforest, violence

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