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  1. AfricaFiles
    Toronto, Canada
    Canadian network on the promotion of human rights, economic justice and alternative analyses. Founded in 2002 by former members of the Inter-Church Coalition on Africa (ICCAF), and the Toronto Committee for the Liberation of Southern Africa (TCLSAC). Website contains Africa InfoServ, a free e-mail information service with reports drawn from various sources on the issues of:: Africa general, AIDS, economic justice, gender, human rights, NEPAD, resource exploitation; Central, East, Southern and West Africa; Angola, Kenya, Sudan, and Zimbabwe.
    http://www.africafiles.org/

  2. APPG Genocide
    London, Great Britain
    All Party Parliamentary Group Great Lakes Region for the Prevention of Genocide was founded in 1998 by its current Chair, Oona King MP and has a membership from across the main political parties in Parliament. It seeks to influence the policies of the British Government, the EU and national governments in the Great Lakes to promote sustainable peace, justice and development in the region. APPG Genocide has its own research group which publishes reports
    http://www.appggreatlakes.org/

  3. Atlantic Monthly: Bystanders to genocide - Why the United States let the Rwandan tragedy happen
    Boston, MA, USA: The Atlantic Monthly
    By Samantha Powers. Exclusive interviews with scores of the participants in the decision-making, together with an analysis of newly declassified documents, yield a chilling narrative of self-serving caution and flaccid will - and countless missed opportunities to mitigate a colossal crime. (Sep 2001)
    http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2001/09/power.htm

  4. Bonn International Center for Conversion
    Bonn, FRG: BICC
    Papers of the conference 'Money makes the war go roud?: The EU and transforming the economy of war in Sudan' (2002, June 12-13; Brussels)
    http://www.bicc.de/general/events/sudanws/programme.html

  5. Business & Human Rights : DR Congo
    London, Great Britain
    Documents on the relations of (international) business and the violations of human rights in the DRC.
    http://www.business-humanrights.org/Categories/RegionsCountries/A...

  6. Canadian trade of diamonds: Kimberley Proces for rough diamonds
    Ottawa, Canada: Natural Resources Canada
    General information and key documents on the Kimberley Process provided by the Canadian government for the diamond industry and jewellers.
    http://mmsd1.mms.nrcan.gc.ca/kimberleyprocess/index.asp

  7. Civil Society Views on the World Bank Extractive Industries Review
    Amsterdam, Nederland
    These independent pages compile civil society views on the World Bank Extractive Industries Review (EIR). The EIR was set up on the instigation of World Bank President James Wolfensohn to “review the pros and cons” of financing in the oil, mining and gas sector and completed its final report in December 2003.
    The official site of the EIR can be found at www.eireview.org.
    http://eireview.info/

  8. Coalition against BAYER-Dangers
    Düsseldorf, Duitsland: CBG
    This German action group on corporate responsibility, targeting particularly the German based multinational BAYER, accused of importing coltan from the DRC
    http://www.cbgnetwork.de/

  9. Conflict diamonds: sanctions and war
    New York: United Nations
    UN Security Council's overview of the issue of 'conflict diamonds' in Angola and Sierra Leone. Updated March 2001.
    http://www.un.org/peace/africa/Diamond.html

  10. Congo-DR startpagina
    Nederland
    Startpagina met links naar internetsites over de DRC. Onderhouden door R. Neeteson.
    http://congo-dr.pagina.nl/

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