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From Capitol Hill, the conflict in eastern Congo can feel a world away, but a Congressional committee this week took up an important question: What are the implications of the conflict there on U.S. national interests and stability in the wider Great Lakes region of Africa?
We’ve recommended a couple of times that if you have a chance to check out the antics of comedian, writer, and activist Jane Bussmann, you shouldn’t miss it. If you live in New York City, today’s your lucky day.
Filmmaker Frank Poulsen’s “Blood in the Mobile,” a full-length documentary tracing the link between cell phones and violence in eastern Congo, opens in Amsterdam today at the world’s largest documentary film festival.
In a special event next Monday at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., the focus will return to the people whose lives and way of life are at stake in the lead-up to Sudan's referendum and after.
The application is due by this Friday, November 5 and available online at: http://www.genocideintervention.net/advocate/wilkens/apply









