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A Call to Conscience
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"We are not alone. Africa, Asia,
and free and
liberated people from every corner of the world will
always be found at the side of the Congolese."
Patrice Emery Lumumba
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May 30, 2006- In its June 5th issue, Time
magazine features on its cover the Congo crisis,
entitled, “Congo:The Hidden Toll of the World’s
Deadliest War” by By Simon Robinson and Vivienne
Walt.
Time correctly raises the critical issue of "what's
needed to prevent the deaths of millions more
[Congolese]." However, its accounting of the facts
are incomplete and
it's analysis does not lead us to a comprehensive
prescription for preventing more dying and suffering
in the Congo.
Time claims, in part, that the world has let “Congo
bleed” because of its "maligned reputation and
feckless rulers." Aside from the fact that there is
absolutely no justification for letting "the Congo
bleed" to the tune of 4 million dead since 1998,
Time totally misses the central cause for the
conflict and unbearable human toll in the Congo. The
reason why the Congo bleeds today is the same reason
it bled under Belgium’s King Leopold II's genocidal
reign of the Congo from 1885 - 1908, when at least
10 million or half of the Congolese population
perished in a 23 year span as the King brutally and
illegally exploited the resources (at that time
rubber and ivory) and labor of the Congo.
The central issue of the Congo has long been its
enormous wealth and the nexus that exists among
local sycophants seeking to enrich themselves at the
expense of the people, greedy neighbors with visions
of regional grandeur and the veracious appetite by
Western governments and corporations to profit from
the natural resources of the Congo with no regard
for Congolese lives. Until this issue is squarely
and honestly addressed the Congo will continue to
"bleed."
Johann Hari hit the nail on the head in his article Congo's
Tragedy: the War the World Forgot" published in the May 6 edition
of the Independent online. He stated "This war has been
dismissed as an internal African implosion. In reality it is
a battle for coltan,
diamonds,
cassiterite and gold, destined for sale in London, New York
and Paris. It is a battle for the metals that make our technological
society vibrate and ring and bling, and it has already claimed
4 million lives in five years and broken a population the size
of Britain's. No this is not only a story about them. This -
the tale of a short journey into the long Congolese war we in
the West have fostered, fueled and funded - is a story about
you" Click
here to read entire critique >>
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