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Article: Tutsi Still Seen as Outsiders in Congo
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- August 18, 2006
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ROBERT SIEGEL
All Things Considered (NPR)
08-18-2006
Tutsi Still Seen as Outsiders in Congo
Host: ROBERT SIEGEL
Time 20:00-21:00 PM
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ROBERT SIEGEL, host:
Last month the Democratic Republic of Congo held its first elections in 40 years. And while final results are not in, many Congolese hope that a new government will bring stability to a country ravaged by years of misrule and war. But, Congo still faces many major challenges among them, over 200,000 refugees living in exile along the countries eastern border.
Michael Kavanaugh reports.
MICHAEL KAVANAUGH reporting:
While millions of his countrymen went to vote for the first time in decades, Paul Kubinaposey(ph) was stuck in ...
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