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July 2005 The major problem facing Africa is corruption and control of resources. In the DRC, the military is stealing minerals to sell to Western companies. At a remote mine in central DRC, workers with torches and pick axes hack at the ruddy earth. They are mining cassiterite, a mineral vital in the production of laptops and mobile phones. But dispersed among the miners are Congolese Government troops -- in plain clothes for the camera -- literally forcing most workers to work at gunpoint. 'The soldiers always steal everything. They even come to shoot people down the mineshafts,' complains Regina Maponda. Western greed for cassiterite is fuelling the boom -- at an airfield near the mine, soldiers jealously guard their loot as it makes it way to Japan and the West. Conflict mining is a curse, and it is difficult to see what the G8 leaders can do.
When it is too dangerous to venture out of one's accomodation in various African war-zones, boredom is delayed by cutting pix to music, maybe it means something to someone or maybe it is seen as the press being insensitive..... whatever! We were there, you weren't.
Alexander chose to do his school project on the Democratic Republic of Congo. During his research he found out that the children who live in DRC are deeply affected by war and the lack of proper health care and education. He wanted to post his project on You Tube to help raise awareness of the ...