The
Race for Uranium | Trafic
d'Uranium au Congo English Translation
Year :
2009 | Duration : 52 minutes | Production : Tac
Presse | Special Investigation - Canal + (France) |
Director : Patrick Forestier | Languages : English /French
Previous Broadcast include RTP,
Acht TV, Pramer and SRC
Synopsis : Uranium, used to provide nuclear energy, has become one of the most coveted materials in the world. It’s a resource that will become even more valuable in the future, with plans to build another 250 nuclear power stations by 2050. In this exclusive documentary, made by acclaimed director Patrick Forestier for Canal +, we report on the struggle to secure Africa’s Uranium. For the first time, cameras were allowed inside Congo’s Shinkolobwe mine, which provided the uranium for the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Filmed also in Niger, we expose the secret deals and trace the illegal traffic in Africa’s Uranium.
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February 23, 2010 | © Teheran Times
Source
Ahmadinejad, DRC parliament speaker discuss expansion of
Iran-Congo ties
Tehran Times Political Desk
TEHRAN -- Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad held a meeting with Congolese Parliament Speaker Evariste
Boshab in Tehran on Monday to discuss efforts to strengthen ties between
Iran and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Iran welcomes the expansion of relations with the Democratic Republic of
Congo, Ahmadinejad told the DRC parliament speaker.
He added that Iran and Congo should impede the hegemonistic
powers’ efforts to impose their will on nations.
He also stated that the parliaments of the two countries should
pave the way for expanding bilateral cooperation.
“Iran and Congo have the potential to become advanced and
powerful countries in the world,” the Iranian president said.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ahmadinejad stated that the major
powers are making every effort to impede the advancement of independent
countries and are using political and economic pressure to achieve their
goal.
The Iranian president said the “expansion of cooperation among
independent countries” is the only way to counter the efforts of the
domineering powers.
And independent countries should prepare for major global
developments, Ahmadinejad added.
Boshab said that the Democratic Republic of Congo is interested
in expanding relations with Iran.
“Iran and Congo enjoy historical relations, and Iran has always
had a positive view toward developments in Congo,” he added
Interview de Paul Kagamé -
Extrait Congo(RDC)
Christiane Amanpour © CNN - 17 mars 2010
English
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pour lire la Vidéo
Voyage de
Nicolas Sarkozy et de Bernard Kouchner au Rwanda le 25 février 2010
25
février 2010
Français
Dans sa conférence de presse avec Paul KAGAME, Nicolas SARKOZY parle une fois de plus du partage des richesses congolaises avec le Rwanda.
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> Read International Crisis Group Report : "A stalled Democratic Agenda" (ICG, 8 april 2010)
> Read Article "Progress and Repression in Rwanda" (The Economist, 4 March 2010),
>
Lire le Rapport d'International Crisis Group : Congo, l'enlisement du projet démocratique (Résumé)
>
Lire le Rapport d'International Crisis Group : Congo, l'enlisement du projet démocratique
Vidéos à voir ou à revoir absolument :
Congo, l'Abattoir
Polémique
autour du Congo au défilé du 21 juillet (2010)
La
Vie au Congo (2010)
When
We Were Kings (1974)
Trafic
d'Uranium
au Congo English Translation - The Race for Uranium (2010)
La
guerre du Coltan (2009)
Le
voyage d'Albert II au Congo devient une question parlementaire (2010)
Ces
tueurs tutsis au coeur de la tragédie congolaise (2009)
Le
Congo est-il devenu une démocratie ? (2008)
Le
Viol, Arme de Guerre au Congo (2007)
Congo,
Un Combat pour la Vie (2006)
Plus
de Vidéos et de Vidéo Clips ...
Note : Joseph Kabila, Paul Kagamé, Yoweri Museveni, Laurent Nkundabatwaré, James Kabarebe et Bosco Ntanganda doivent être traduits devant les juridictions internationales pour crimes contre l'humanité ainsi que pour les génocides Congolais et Rwandais (Hutu + Tutsi).
Dunia SENDWE
30
juin 2010 = NO KABILA DAY