REACH OUT AND TOUCH A WOMAN IN NEED
I ask you to watch the video of a segment that was on "60 Minutes" tonight. It is about the hell that the women live with continually in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since the 1994 Rwandan genocide, that we in the USA knew about during the Clinton Presidency, but minced words over the definition of "genocide" versus the "acts of genocide". One definition meant we would have been obligated to act and the other allowed us to do nothing, as one million plus Tutsis were hacked to death by Hutus with ten cent Chinese machetes and garden tools. The Hutus left Rwanda and now are continuing their behavior in the DR Congo. It is now 2008. That is 14 years of this. And we are complicit in the results. We were silent in 1994 and it goes on today.
Check out the website, www.womenforwomen.org/congo, for more information and continued updates on the show, to make a donation, or to learn more about the women of the DR Congo.
Zainab Salbi is the Women for Women International CEO and Founder
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Dedicated to the Women in DR of Congo
Thanks to Mimi
Labels: 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper, Darfur, Democratic Republic of Congo, Genocide, Human Dignity, ilovemylife, Iraq, Rape, Rwanda, Sandra Hammel, shame, Women as Tools of War, Women for Women, Zainab Salbi
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You are amazing for caring so much for women whose lives are simply devastating.
Thanks also for visiting my blog.
The women I mention are humbling. I received a letter from my Rwandan sister, Immaculee, just today. It is written in Kinyarwandan and translated for me. They are the strong and resilient ones. They keep my life's troubles in proper perspective.
Thank you for your kindness.
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