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What the US did (or didn’t do) to alleviate the Congo conflict misery

What the US did (or didn’t do) to alleviate the Congo conflict misery

The war in Congo has been going on for a decade and a half. The conflict has many causes, among them the collapse of the kleptocratic regime of Mobutu Sese Seko. A case of an abandoned former Cold War ally of the United States, his fall led to a government that was not able to control vast areas of the country. This brought about the rise in many [...]
Congo: a concept ‘by vultures in search of legitimization of their plunders’ (or does ‘mineral rich and war torn’ Congo really exist?)

Congo: a concept ‘by vultures in search of legitimization of their plunders’ (or does ‘mineral rich and war torn’ Congo really exist?)

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is touted to be a ‘vast, mineral rich and war torn country.’ Some experts do not buy the image. One thing is certain, though. The country is a failure, especially in its attempts at conflict reconstruction. For starters, Congo seems to have the world’s largest franchise of human rights abuses that include [...]