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Cover Image: CQ Global Researcher Conflict in Congo v.5-7
  • Date: 04/05/2011
  • Format: Electronic PDF
  • Price: $15.00
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CQ Global Researcher Conflict in Congo v.5-7
Josh Kron, Freelance Writer


Central Africa's vast Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has long suffered, first at the hands of colonial oppressors and then from dictators and ethnic rebels. In the late 19th century, King Leopold II of Belgium plundered Congo's riches and brutalized its people. Now, 50 years after independence, the DRC is one of the world's most unstable, dysfunctional nations, barely held together by a controversial United Nations peacekeeping mission and a tentative peace agreement with neighboring Rwanda. It also has vast natural wealth, with large swaths of hardwood forests and rich deposits of gold, copper, cobalt and several minerals crucial to manufacturing electronic and high-tech products. Warlords, rebels, neighboring governments and private companies are exploiting eastern Congo's minerals -- and using much of the money to perpetuate violence in the region, where roving militias and rogue soldiers terrorize villages and use rape as a weapon of war. The U.N. is considering withdrawing its troops, which some fear could trigger further chaos.

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Josh Kron, Freelance Writer

Josh Kron is a freelance journalist based in East Africa, where he covers regional politics, humanitarian crises and ethnic conflict in Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, Congo and Kenya. His work has appeared in The New York Times, CNN, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, Ha'aretz and Huffington Post. Originally from New York, he graduated from Skidmore College in 2006 with a major in political science and minor in creative writing. Before reporting from Africa, Kron worked at the U.N. Department of Public Information in New York.

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