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Conflict minerals / Bisie / Walikale Territory / Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda / Slavery / Coltan / North Kivu / Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Canadian mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Africa / Democratic Republic of the Congo / Mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Date: 2015-03-13 06:37:48
Conflict minerals
Bisie
Walikale Territory
Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda
Slavery
Coltan
North Kivu
Mining industry of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Canadian mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Africa
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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