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Mohamed El-Menfi received by Denis Sassou Nguesso in

The African Union is determined to play its part in resolving the armed conflict that has shaken Libya for ten years. This explains the visit in the last two days to the Congolese Denis Sassou Nguesso, Chairman of the AU High Committee for Libya, by Mohamed El-Menfi, President of the Libyan Presidential Council. with our…

Denis Christel Sassou-Nguesso met

One month after joining the government, the son of Congolese President Denis Sassou-Nguesso was in the middle of a ministerial campaign. Denis Christel Sassou-Nguesso spoke on Friday 18 June on one of the most important issues in his portfolio of ministers: promoting public-private partnerships. In a "contact" with economic…

live appeal from Dr Denis Mukwege for

That was 21 years ago in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Rwandan and Ugandan armies clashed in Kisangani, in the eastern part of the country. These battles killed hundreds of the Congolese population and caused significant material and environmental damage. On the occasion of this 21st anniversary, the Panzi Foundation, led by Dr Mukwege, published on Saturday 5 June a basis for the adoption of a…

Denis Sassou-Nguesso and Félix Tshisekedi

Denis Sassou-Nguesso, President of Congo Brazzaville, was in Kinshasa on Saturday. A working go to to the Democratic Republic of Congo, happening forward of the Paris Summit on the Financing of African Economies. as reported from Kinshasa, Kamanda wa Kamanda MuzembeThe 2 heads of state consulted behind closed doorways…

Denis Mukwege is asking for assist from France in order that

Denis Mukwege was auditioned yesterday, Wednesday 5 Might, by the French Nationwide Meeting's International Affairs Committee. The well-known Congolese physician instructed of his struggle towards rape, a formidable weapon of warfare, particularly within the jap DRC for the reason that survey report in 2010, not one of the convicted crimes have been tried. He requested for assist from France.…

Denis Mukwege: “The situation is explosive in eastern Congo and we must act quickly”

Ten years ago today, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights published his "Mapping" report on the most serious crimes committed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) between 1993 and 2003. This unprecedented investigation was to put an end to more than a decade of impunity and had in one year registered 617 war crimes, crimes against humanity and possible genocide crimes. But since then, none of these crimes have been tried, and its recommendations remain a dead letter condemned by more and more voices in the Congo,…

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