Kinshasa-Forgotten women of the Congo.

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

I really am not playing here. I am serious about everything said here and I want whatever I am doing or trying to do to work. Though Kunda got arrested, there are still many women who have been victimized. Some of them do not family and they have lost hope. The government is not even able to get to these women' needs. Men are also affected, but I want to help women because they are more oppressed.

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  • I am very happy to read all your encouragements. Just so you know, I am still planning on going to the Congo in Dec. If you guys have any ideas of how I can conduct this or if you have a question that you want me to ask local people while there, send me a message. I really hope that everything works the way I am imagining. Thank you

  • That's how I know you Schatz! ;-)

  • Thank you...I really want to spread the news about all the atrocities in the Congo, Kinshasa be it within or foreign.There are many unreported cases of inhumane practices that many people know of.... I would love to cover all the issues, but I am all alone trying to make a change. I will start with the women and we will see where I will end up. At this point, I am still undecided where to start, but I know that my trip in December will inspire me more.

  • The main problem with DRC is not just NKUNDA, but the elected FAT CATS that gives no D** about their pple. DRC Govt soldiers are more evil than NKUNDA men. Though I'm not a congolese, but I hope Things get better. They have to Empower the women, cause Women R more versatile (though Im a MAN). I wish your country the best Miss. I'll pass it on to some folks I know at the U.S. State Dept., hopefully someone might be moved to do something Politically. Be safe while in Africa yeah!! Peace

  • Thank you for your comment and I totally agree with you. The problem is not just outside. We have big problems inside. People in power do not get elected and they treat the ones without power and voice like animals. I really hope for the change and hopefully I bring a little change.

  • U are Yannick mande sister. LOL Good video though

  • Yes, I am Yannick's sister. Yannick is my lovely brother! It is probably not appropriate to ask you here, but where do you know him?

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  • lol

  • u r right about women in congo. i feel for them. i was born in the congo..my dad is from mbuji mayi and my mother is from kananga but my dad grew up in lubumbashi though. I left congo when i was 10 and went to south africa, and now im in australia, im 27. unfortunately i feel south africa being my home more than congo but it's blood and im congolese by birth and blood. keep posting more vids when u cn

  • helo

  • thank u

  • Wow!!! I commend you my sister for having the courage to fight for your sisters. May the great Mothers protect you on your journey.

  • This video is very impressive and I commend you for taking the initiative of doing this.

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