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Enough Project Newsletter
// August 18, 2011 |
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Setting the Record Straight on Congo's Conflict Minerals
In response to an op-ed in the New York Times last week, the Enough Project and other Congo experts weigh in on the issue of conflict minerals certification and why it is a key step toward sustainable peace and development in the Congo.
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Cover-Up: New Evidence of Three More Mass Graves in Sudan
Based on an analysis of DigitalGlobe satellite imagery and multiple eyewitness accounts, the Satellite Sentinel Project has identified three new alleged mass grave sites in and around Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan, Sudan.
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New U.N. Report Calls for Human Rights Investigations in South Kordofan
In response to recent violence, the U.N. released a preliminary report outlining numerous violations of international human rights and humanitarian law that have taken place in South Kordofan, and called for investigations to hold perpetrators accountable.
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Former LRA Child Soldier’s Enough Moment
Nelson Ochaya, a former child soldier of the Lord’s Resistance Army, or LRA, shares his story of abduction and escape, and how his experience inspired him to work toward educating and reintegrating other former child soldiers.
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South Kordofan Rally and Press Conference at the U.N.
To demand action in South Kordofan, the Anglican bishop of Kadugli gave a press conference at the U.N., followed by a rally outside with people of the Nuba Mountains and other supporters.
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Ann Curry Interviews John Prendergast and Michael Mattocks
NBC's Ann Curry interviews John Prendergast and Michael Mattocks about their joint memoir, Unlikely Brothers, at McNally Jackson Books in New York City.
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