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Monologue from "Ruined", Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play, Set in the DRC

Actress Quincy Tyler Bernstine delivers a monologue from "Ruined, Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize-winning play that is set in the DRC and concerns women as human battlefields in civil war. Bernstine portrays Salima, as she remembers how she was raped by soldiers.

EVERYBODY!!!

PLEASE...be sure to watch video of today's BRILLIANT (second panel) Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing, "Confronting Rape and Other Forms of Violence Against Women in Conflict Zones - Spotlight:  DRC and Sudan".  You will laugh and cry and be moved to ACT!

http://tinyurl.com/o9b5up for hearing and transcripts, and read Enough's Laura Heaton's post of May 15 on Enough's blog.

HARDtalk in the DRC

In a programme first broadcast on Wednesday May 6th, Stephen Sackur investigates the political and economic factors underpinning the endemic violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Response from Sony Ericsson

I received this email from Sony Ericsoon this morning. I then followed up with the following email but have yet to hear back.

Nintendo response

 

Here's what I received from Nintendo in response to my participation in the query -- this is not nearly enough from these companies:

BLOOD COLTAN directed by Patrick Forestier for Java Films

SARKOZY OUTLINES CONGO PLEACE PLAN

Sarkozy in Congo: Your views

IN FOCUS: CONGO'S BLOODY COLTAN

CONGO'S BLOOD COLTAN WAR

WARNING:  DISTURBING IMAGES depicting the rush to get coltan in eastern congo democratic.

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