May 5, 2009

Congo-Kinshasa: Electronics Firms Urged to Boycott 'Blood Minerals'

The world's mass consumption of cell phones, laptops and other electronics fuels widespread sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to a new study released Wednesday by the non-profit Enough Project that echoes what many human rights activists and humanitarian workers have been saying for years.

The paper, "Can You Hear Congo Now? Cell Phones, Conflict Minerals, and the Worst Sexual Violence in the World," details how "conflict minerals" that are mined in the war-torn DRC are sold by rebel groups to purchase arms, and serve as a direct cause of widespread sexual violence in the war-torn country.


Source:

"Congo-Kinshasa: Electronics Firms Urged to Boycott 'Blood Minerals'"
Inter Press Service, April 1, 2009





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