(Under)-Mining Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: April 10th

Public Discussion:
(Under)-Mining Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
A Conversation with Human Rights Activist Justine Masika Bihamba

Justine works with women and children who are experiencing violence in the DRC. Human rights are ignored in the struggle for control over mining areas and trade routes. Thousands die every year in the quest for gold, diamonds, and copper.

Join Justine Masika Bihamba as she engages us in the process of upholding human rights globally. Come and find out what you can do to stop the human rights violations that occur as a result of the resource extraction industry.

April 10, 2008
6pm-9pm
School of Policy Studies

Presented by the Department of Geography, OPIRG, QCRED, Queen’s Engaging Africa Initiative and the SGPS. For further information about Justine’s visit please contact Cheryl Sutherland at cj_sutherland[at]hotmail.com

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