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Sudan refugees flee intensified bombing runs, swelling ranks of S. Sudan refugee camp

Sep
20

Newly arrived refugees at a camp along the volatile South Sudan-Sudan border say renewed fighting between rebels and Sudan’s military is likely to send thousands more people to an expanding camp here filled with refugees of war and hunger.

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DR Congo: UN appeals for nearly $40 million to assist civilians uprooted by conflict

Sep
19

The United Nations refugee agency today appealed for just under $40 million to help almost half a million civilians displaced by conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)....An estimated 390,000 people have been internally displaced in eastern DRC and more than 60,000 Congolese have fled to neighbouring Rwanda and Uganda since fighting erupted in the North Kivu province in April between Government forces and the M23 rebel group.

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DR Congo M23 rebels "executing escapee recruits"

Sep
12

A spokesperson for Human Right Watch told the BBC that one woman had been gang-raped by M23 rebels, doused with petrol and then set alight. The lobby group said its evidence was based on interviews with 190 witnesses.

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DR Congo: M23 Rebels Committing War Crimes

Sep
11

M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are responsible for widespread war crimes, including summary executions, rapes, and forced recruitment. Thirty-three of those executed were young men and boys who tried to escape the rebels’ ranks.

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Yet Again, Congo Faces The Specter Of Civil War

Sep
09

Human rights investigators say the insurgents are a retread of an earlier rebel band that operated in this same sector a few years ago. They extorted shopkeepers, abused civilians and answered to Gen. Bosco "the Terminator" Ntaganda — a fugitive who's wanted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court.

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Why Mali Matters

Sep
06

"The multiple crises unfolding in and around Mali today are shaped by an intersection of trends that resonate far beyond the region: food insecurity and desertification linked to climate change, incomplete democratization processes marked by social exclusion, and a growing population of young people with poor employment prospects."

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Congo-Kinshasa: What Lies Between War and Peace in the Great Lakes?

Sep
06

"The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is undeniably facing both a leadership and a humanitarian crisis. The rapid progress of the M23 rebel group and its threat to seize control of Goma show that President Joseph Kabila has very little control over territory outside Kinshasa, particularly the eastern region. As a result, civilians have almost no personal security, with many inhabitants of the east running for their lives for the past 16 years.

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Congo Violence: Civilians Massacred In 'Incomprehensibly Vicious' Attacks, U.N. Officials Say

Aug
30

Rival armed groups may have killed hundreds of civilians in massacres and other "incomprehensibly vicious" attacks in eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), senior U.N. officials said on Wednesday. The violence is focused in North Kivu near the border with Rwanda where warring groups have targeted villages seen as supporting their opponents, while the national army has been diverted to fight a movement of mutineers known as M23.

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The Disunion of Myanmar

Aug
25

At the sight of several Rohingyas collecting firewood and bringing cattle to pasture, the driver who was taking me to Maungdaw, a small town near Myanmar’s border with Bangladesh, screamed out that they should all be kicked out of the country or the recent bout of sectarian violence opposing them to the Rakhines would never end.

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SEC to Vote on Conflict Minerals Rules

Aug
22

"The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is voting today on the final reporting requirements for U.S. companies potentially dealing in conflict minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo. This vote comes after nearly three years of energized attention from activists across the United States calling for conflict-free products from Congo."

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The refugees in South Sudan 'cut off from the world'

Aug
18

"The Batil camp residents left Blue Nile, over the border in Sudan, after they say government planes bombed them and the Sudanese army attacked them. The Sudanese government denies the claims. But more than 100,000 people have arrived in South Sudan's Maban county over the last few months."

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2012 Conflict Minerals Company Rankings

Aug
16

For a second time, The Enough Project has ranked the largest electronics companies on their efforts toward using and investing in conflict-free minerals in their products. Our consumer action guide will help you understand what actions companies are (or are not) taking to contribute to the creation of a clean minerals trade in Congo, and ultimately, the reduction of conflict there.

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Reports of aerial bombing in Sudan's Darfur: AU-UN

Aug
09

"International peacekeepers in Sudan's Darfur region said Thursday they have received reports of alleged aerial bombing that forced villagers to flee, adding to an upsurge of violence in the vast region."

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Congo Violence: Hundreds Of Civilians Killed In Goma, Oxfam Says

Aug
08

"Underscoring the severity of the situation, U.N. humanitarian chief Baroness Valerie Amos arrived in Goma on Tuesday and is to visit some of the 280,000 people who have fled their homes since mutinying soldiers launched the M23 rebellion in April. But security is so poor that Amos was forced to cancel planned trips to the mining town of Walikale and the seat of the rebellion in Rutshuru, 75 kilometers (50 miles) north of Goma."

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Oxfam says hundreds being killed, raped, homes torched in security vacuum in east Congo

Aug
07

"The M23 rebels are allegedly led by renegade Gen. Bosco Ntaganda, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court. The M23 fighters launched their rebellion earlier this year after accusing the Congo’s government of failing to uphold their end of a March 2009 peace deal that integrated them into the army."

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