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Consuming The Congo War And Conflict Minerals In The Worlds Deadliest Place Peter Eichstaedt

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Consuming The Congo War And Conflict Minerals In The Worlds Deadliest Place Peter Eichstaedt
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Consuming The Congo War And Conflict Minerals In The Worlds Deadliest Place Peter Eichstaedt instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lawrence Hill Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.45 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Peter Eichstaedt
ISBN: 9781569763100, 1569763100
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Consuming The Congo War And Conflict Minerals In The Worlds Deadliest Place Peter Eichstaedt by Peter Eichstaedt 9781569763100, 1569763100 instant download after payment.

While the Western world takes for granted its creature comforts such as cell phones or computers, five million Congolese needlessly die in the quest for the valuable minerals that make those technologies work. Much of the war-torn country has largely become lawless, overrun by warlords who exploit and murder the population for their own gain. Delving into the history of the former Belgian colony, this book exposes the horror of day-to-day life in the Congo, largely precipitated by colonial exploitation and internal strife after gaining independence.

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