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Mariska de Graaf
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Deprimerend om te lezen hoe de mensheid de aarde en Congo blijft vernietigen.
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Congo Stories: Vechten met vijf eeuwen uitbuiting en hebzucht (Dutch Edition)

Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 288 of 352
To combat all the evil that’s been done in Congo, look for even the smallest seeds of change—entrepreneurial and humanitarian—and help them grow. Seek out the changemakers and commit your support directly. Buy ethically sourced goods. Such an action is a humane and even intimate way to state your rejection of a history of soulless corporate exploitation. You have this power. Don’t ever think you don’t.
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Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 264 of 352
We need to get involved and try to do something in support of the changemakers on the ground in Africa. The changes will be made in Congo by Congolese, but global people’s movements and activism can provide critical support to turn the tide.
For more information on how you can help, please visit congostories.org
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Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 260 of 352
Congo’s leaders and their international collaborators committing human rights crimes can be countered by aggressively enforcing top-level targeted network sanctions and ensuring banks implement anti–money laundering measures...Imposing real consequences so that war crimes no longer pay would be a game-changer in supporting Congolese struggles for peace, human rights, and good governance.
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Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 252 of 352
Apple was the first company to require its suppliers to source only from audited conflict-free smelters, kicking out smelters who refused to be audited; working tirelessly to bring transparency to the minerals bag-and-tag system in Congo and the region; supporting conflict-free minerals and human rights projects in Congo; and having the highest percentage of conflict-free smelters in any industry in its supply chain.
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Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 228 of 352
The journalist should be attempting to understand the situation and deciding to talk about it so it can change. If you’re just reporting to be famous but not to change the situation, for me this is not professionalism. So it’s kind of a debate or discussion: “You’re an activist, you’re not a journalist.” But I say, “Good journalists are activists.”
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Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 224 of 352
I want to see parents consider their children equals; to see teachers consider all their pupils as equal; to see professors encourage women to do architecture or any other work that is stereotypically men’s work; to see churches preach equality; to see media talking about gender equality in all spheres of life; to see men and women together, hand in hand, working to change the country. I dream of that kind of Congo.
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Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 222 of 352
The problem is not the strength or the power that women have, it’s the way people perceive that power. People ask, “How can she combine work, home, blah blah blah, traveling? When she travels, her husband stays home alone. Who’s cooking for him?”
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Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 152 of 352
War-ravaged areas [in Congo] are a top priority for humanitarian interventions. Hundreds of millions of dollars flow in every year to address the needs of internally displaced persons, fight cholera outbreaks, counter severe malnutrition, support rape survivors, etc. But in a country where successive presidents steal most of the state assets for personal enrichment, these aid agencies can only have a limited impact.
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Kat Gale
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The phrase “crimes against humanity” was first used in response to human rights abuses in Congo. The African American writer and minister George Washington Williams first coined the phrase during a visit in 1890, when he witnessed the cruelty of King Leopold’s abusive governing system. The phrase was so apt it was codified into international law in the Hague Conventions in 1899.
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Kat Gale
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The leader of one refugee camp told us, “The problem in Congo is greed. They should prosecute the greedy people—wherever they come from—who benefit from illegal minerals.” Another refugee: “I want the users of these minerals to come live in these camps with us so they can understand what we are going through.” Another said, “Anyone who buys a cell phone should question their conscience and insist on fair trade.”
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Kat Gale
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I asked what was the point of helping people who are going to die anyway. She told me never to turn away from responsibility no matter how dire the situation is, because it is not my place to judge or give in to despair, it is my place to take action when and how I can. “Because you never know,” she added, “if the extra hour we give someone with our humble food might open up a possibility we could never predict.”
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Kat Gale
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We never succeed with conservation without involving local communities and indigenous people.
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Kat Gale
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Over 140 park rangers have died protecting the gorillas in Virunga National Park. Because of the enhanced efforts of the park rangers, the mountain gorilla population has slowly been increasing, providing hope for future conservation efforts related to the species. The ongoing presence of armed groups, combined with extensive illegal poaching and mining, make Virunga the least secure national park in the world.
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Kat Gale
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today, as the electric car industry accelerates, the global demand for cobalt, the main ingredient in the lithium battery, has led to a spike in child labor in Congo’s cobalt mines, which provide up to 60% of the world’s supply.
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Kat Gale
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The discovery of oil in one of Congo’s national parks and the growing demand for ivory (globally) and charcoal (regionally) contributed to increased elephant poaching and deforestation in the parks.
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Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 41 of 352
The rapid spread of cell phones, laptops, and video games sparked a spectacular increase in the price of the key raw materials in these gadgets—tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold—and provided the fuel for what became known as Africa’s First World War, in which over five million people perished.
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Kat Gale
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During the Cold War, the competition over uranium, copper, and other minerals between the United States and the Soviet Union led the US and Belgium to conspire to assassinate the first elected prime minister in newly independent Congo and then support a coup that installed a kleptocratic dictator for three decades.
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Kat Gale
Kat Gale is on page 39 of 352
In World War II, the US outmaneuvered Nazi Germany for access to the world’s most important uranium deposit, in Congo, which facilitated the development of the atomic bomb while ignoring the impacts on the health of the Congolese forced to work in the mines.
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