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Catherine Ross's List: Global Issues Project

  • Congo 10

    Dec 02, 09

    NYTIMES\n\ntimeline of Congo 1960-1999\nhas great articles referring to specific areas

    • Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba was murdered in 1961
    • Moise Tshombe

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    • man accused of planning the massacre of at least 2,000 Rwandan Tutsis during the 1994 genocide
    • Gregoire Ndahimana

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  • Nov 24, 09

    Information on Rwanda and the Hutus & Tutsis. They have their own internal conflicts and civil war, but due to the relationship of sizes (Congo is way bigger), many of the Rwandans flee to Congo and thus disrupt the country.

    • the NGO risks loosing all its credibility by issuing sensational reports on the situation in the DRC to make headlines.
    • accused the NGO of pursuing a hidden agenda in the Congo

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  • Sep 29, 09

    History - Congo- Government\n\nMLA: "Congo: Postwar Humanitarian Crisis." Global Issues in Context Online Collection. Detroit: Gale, 2009. Global Issues In Context. Gale. MARY INSTITUTE & ST LOUIS DAY SCHOOL. 29 Sept. 2009 \n<http://find.galegroup.com/gic/start.do?prodId=GIC>.\n\nCongo: Postwar Humanitarian Crisis\n1998 -2202/3\nMillions of displaced people

    • 1998 and 2002/3
    • mass displacement, collapse of infrastructure, and food shortages

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  • Sep 29, 09

    History - Congo- Government - Displaced Kenyans return, fearing more violence\nCan't highlight...\n"The Kenyan gov. has begun transporting certain internally displaced persons from the camps that they have occupied for the last four months back to their homes"\nOperation Rudi Nyumbani (Operature return home) began May The displaced people have been assured by the gov. that they will return to their farms\nNot sure when the displaced people from urban areas will return to the urban areas again\nRelation to elections?? confused!\nRaila Odinga accused President Mwai Kibaki of rigging the elections to win a 2nd term in office\n *350,000 people were displaced by violent protests\n *2 leaders finally agreed to work together after mediation efforts and power-sharing (Kibaki = president; Odinga = prim minister)\nLand ownership: Kikuyu vs. locals\nDisplaced people are on their own\n **Interested more in the violence, how/why these "camps" begun, what they are, how the government is doing now, the land ownership situation

    • political violence in Congo, neighboring countries, such   as Zimbabwe and Rwanda, are taking sides in the conflict
    • Laurent Kabila
      • Going against the dictator Mobutu Sese Seko

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    • South Kivu province
      • Province in the eastern Congo

    • worsening after the FDLR rebels attacked villages were they looted and raped women.
      • Security situation in all of Congo is terrible as presented here; villages are constantly being attacekd and women raped.

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