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Rape in South Africa - IndepthAfrica
A viral video that has brought attention to what many view as a rape epidemic in South Africa.Collected in Africa Documentaries Apr 26, 2012 -
Mali's new leader: the challenges ahead - IndepthAfrica
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Frost Over the World - Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: Changing the World Bank
Collected in Africa Documentaries Apr 15, 2012 -
VIDEO: Joseph Kony 2012 (Uganada Lord's Resistance Army)
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Libyan Crisis: Events, Causes and Facts (Documentary)
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The Diamond Empire
"What we think about diamonds, is in fact, a myth. At the center of that myth is an illusion, that diamonds are valuable because they are rare. When writer Edward Epstein set out to investigate the diamond trade, he discovered that diamonds aren't rare at all." Second only to Christmas, Valentine's Day is the holiday when diamonds are most often given as the ultimate token of love. Central to the diamond's role as a romantic symbol is the belief that diamonds are one of the rarest, most precious gifts forCollected in Africa Documentaries Jan 14, 2012 -
Child Slavery in Somalia
"We abolished slavery in Britain 200 hundred years ago, but according to the UN, there are nearly 8.5 million child slaves around the world." Slavery is a word which immediately conjures up very specific images in our minds. When it is mentioned we tend to think of people, almost always black people; degraded, abused and bound in chains, and we tend to think of such images, and the word slavery itself, as belonging to another era. We do not see slavery as belonging to our world, not as something which is sCollected in Africa Documentaries Jan 14, 2012 -
Apartheid Did Not Die
"Apartheid based on race is outlawed now, but the system always went far deeper than that. The cruelty and injustice were underwritten by an economic apartheid, which regarded people as no more than cheap expendable labor. It was backed by great business corporations in South Africa, Britain, the rest of Europe, and the United States. And it was this apartheid based on money and profit to allow a small minority to control most of the land, most of the industrial wealth, and most of the economic power. TodayCollected in Africa Documentaries Jan 14, 2012 -
Blood Coltan
"The mobile phone is a remarkable piece of engineering. But look inside. There's blood in this machine. There's blood in this device because your mobile contains tiny electronic circuits, and they couldn't work without mineral called COLTAN. It's mined in the eastern Congo. There is blood here, the blood of Congolese who are dying in a terrible conflict." The West’s demand for Coltan, used in mobile phones and computers, is funding the killings in Congo. Under the close watch of rebel militias, children asCollected in Africa Documentaries Jan 14, 2012
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Apr 26, 2012