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Congo's Tin Soldiers (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2007

In 2005, Global Witness' devasting report entitled 'Under-mining Peace' (http://www.globalwitness.org/media_library_detail.php/138/en/under_mining_peace­_tin_the_explosive_trade_in_cass)
documented the exploitation of Congo's miners of cassiterite, an iron ore used in electronic circuit boards.

Channel 4 News' Jonathan Miller & filmmaker Elizabeth Jones were the first foreigners to visit these mines, whose ore has been at the heart of Congo's many years of armed conflict. (Report text found at http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/world/congos%20tin%20soldiers/108670

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  • l' homme est un prédateur mal éduqué, au lieu de faire une commerce claire et juste.

    l'homme commence a jouer avec le feu de la guerre et embellir le sang dans revenus des actions, les homme que nous sommes nous devons jugé le bien et le mal de nos actions.

    un animal tue pour survivre et avec le respect des lois de jungle mais,l'homme est un fou joie tueur du monde, nous tuons parce-que nous aimons pas les couleurs ou les races, nous sommes des foux justifiant nous sommes normal........

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