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LONDON, RAS – Rwanda, Congo and the M23: Explaining violenc in the Eastern DRC -Tuesday, 27 November 2012 – 6:00pm
Speakers
Dr Phil Clark, Lecturer in Comparative and International Politics with reference to Africa, SOAS
Fred Robarts, former member of the UN Group of Experts on DRC
Günther von Billerbeck, Director, Africa Practice, G3 (formerly with the UN in Goma)
Yoletta Nyange, Rwandan-born Freelance Journalist
Cissa Wa Numbe, Secretary General of United Nations Association of DR Congo
Read More29 09 12 Europe's Footprints A 1600 km long Theater
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Read MoreCongo Week: Commemorate The Tragedy, Celebrate the Culture
Dear Friends,
I greet you in the midst of these very trying times for my country. Since April, nearly a half million Congolese have been displaced and rendered homeless by a Rwandan-backed rebel movement in the east of our country. A United Nations Group of Experts report says Rwanda is training, arming and financing rebels that have destabilized the east of the Congo.
Read MoreKinshasa – Cinema Bilili: “The Adventures of Tintin” (Friday June 22nd)
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Read MoreInvitation to a conference "DR Congo at the turning point"
Please find here enclosed the invitation to the Conference “DR Congo at the turning point” taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 5-6 June 2012. The conference is organised by the Ecumenical Network Central Africa and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
Read MoreKinshasa – Cinema Bilili: ‘The Triplets of Belleville (May 10th)
The Triplets of Belleville (French: Les Triplettes de Belleville) is a 2003 animated comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet.
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Read MoreKinshasa – Cinema Bilili is showing ‘Melancholia (Thursday March 15th)
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Read MoreJubilee brother Luc Vansina (08/01/2012 in Kortenaken)
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Read MoreLeuven: Cities in Development: Spaces, Conflicts and Agency (November 22nd)
Professor Arjun Appadurai is a widely acclaimed anthropologist and one of the worlds most prominent thinkers on globalization, public culture and urban studies. He will be a guest speaker in a debate evening with professor Filip De Boeck on ‘The speculative city: Cases from Mumbai and Kinshasa.
This debate evening is part of a series on ‘Cities in Development: Spaces, Conflicts and Agency and will take place on Tuesday 22 November 2011 in Leuven.
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