UN Criticized For Part In Congo Offensive
United Nations peacekeepers have been criticised for supporting a government military offensive in the Democratic Republic of Congo....
United Nations peacekeepers have been criticised for supporting a government military offensive in the Democratic Republic of Congo....
Janet Ranganathan | Posted 09.11.2009 | Green
Rebel groups are funded by profits from mining activities, and by unwitting American consumers who purchase electronics using minerals sourced from mines in eastern DRC.
Louis Belanger | Posted 09.11.2009 | World
I'm supposed to be attending a meeting with the US Secretary of State Clinton, who flew into Congo last night. She's here to meet victims of sexual violence from the conflict in the east of the country.
Louis Belanger | Posted 06.21.2009 | World
Fashion photographer Rankin has joined forces with aid agency Oxfam to put together a unique selection of portraits from Congo's war-zone: The exhibit...
Colin Thomas-Jensen | Posted 06.20.2009 | World
The U.N. will undermine its already limited credibility with frustrated Congolese civilians if this offensive against the FDLR goes ahead as planned.
Louis Belanger | Posted 06.13.2009 | World
The international agency urged all major donor countries to give sufficient attention to the humanitarian crisis, which has been raging since January.
AP | RUKMINI CALLIMACHI | Posted 05.10.2009 | World
DAKAR, Senegal — At least 90 women have been raped and 180 villagers killed over the past two months by rebels as well as government forces in v...
NYCity News Service | Posted 05.08.2009 | World
Coltan, when refined, is used in many common electronic devices. But Congolese miners have been killed, and women raped, during the 11-year war over the valuable mineral deposits.
Global Post | Finbarr O'Reilly | Posted 05.01.2009 | World
EASTERN CONGO -- The Democratic Republic of Congo is notorious for its war, brutality and misery. Less known is the beauty and humanity that still s...
Sean Carasso | Posted 04.04.2009 | Living
Originally I went to Africa to put shoes on kids' feet. Then I walked into the chaos of Congo. Strange circumstances led me to her doorstop, but there I stood ready to see what she might show my western eyes.
New York Times | LYDIA POLGREEN | Posted 01.11.2009 | World
KIWANJA, Congo -- At last the bullets had stopped, and Francois Kambere Siviri made a dash for the door. After hiding all night from firefights betwee...
AP | KATHARINE HOURELD | Posted 01.08.2009 | World
NAIROBI, Kenya — Delegations from the Congolese government and rebel forces opened U.N.-brokered peace talks Monday, trying to resolve the viole...
BBC NEWS | Posted 01.08.2009 | World
European foreign ministers are discussing plans to send troops to help stabilise the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. European foreig...
New York Times | JEFFREY GETTLEMAN | Posted 01.04.2009 | World
KIGALI, Rwanda -- There is a general rule in Africa, if not across the world: Behind any rebellion with legs is usually a meddling neighbor. And wheth...
BBC NEWS | Posted 10.13.2009 | World