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Our World - Mine Games 2009 10 14 BBC World

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Our World - Mine Games 2009 10 14  BBC World



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Karen Allen reports from the Eastern Congo for Our World



The BBC's Southern Africa Correspondent Karen Allen reports from the conflict

zones of Eastern Congo, to trace the minerals that make it into global

electronics goods and mobile phones. Poor miners struggle to extract rare minerals needed

to fuel the never-ending boom of cell phone production while being paid about $1 per day.





These miners are exploited and taxed by criminal gangs thinly disguised by as 'militias', themselves chased by ineffectual, government soldiers who play the same game. Amongst them are impotent, international forces whose pious purposes include protecting women and children from the predators who abound.



Over 5 million have died in the Eastern Congo in the last 5 years.





Meanwhile, human rights workers point out the games of international mining companies who fake the source of the materials from the illegal mining operations and wistfully hope for international action.





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