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JANUARY 2010 - Click here to read the latest news!

 
Key News Features - Special Report: China in Africa
 
 
Congo's Tragedy: The War the World Forgot (PDF)

 
British ally behind world's bloodiest conflict

 
D.R. Congo: HRW Report Halts Purchase of Tainted Gold

 
Congo's Coltan Rush (B.B.C.)  
U.S. Congressional Hearing on Crisis in Congo  
 
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Note: Not all events are FOTC events. Many events are independently organized, therefore listings on the FOTC web-site do not imply the endorsement or official sanction by FOTC.

FEBRUARY 2010
Break the Silence Speakers Tour
Click here to view events for this month. We will be in Rockville, MD with the Devi Dance Theatre on Sunday February 7th. We will also be in Washington, Florida, Vermont and Connecticut during Black History Month.


OCTOBER 2010
Congo Week II 2009 (Oct. 17 - 23, 2010)
Break the Silence Congo Week II
Congo Week is a global initiative led by students and grassroots activists to educate the world community about the situation in the Congo and mobilize support in solidarity with the people of the Congo in their quest to control their land and their country. The 2008 global initiative included 35 countries and 150 campuses and communities throughout the globe.

Participate in Congo Week III and be a part of the global movement to bring about peace, stability and human dignity in the Congo.

   
   

 






 
 
   
 
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