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Would you like to know more about what is happening in the DR Congo? Please listen to Nobel Peace Prize, Dr Denis Mukwege

In DRC it is custom for women to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8th by dressing up in their best traditional attire. This year, in protest to the killing in the East of Congo and the overtaking of their city by the M23 rebels, women in Bukavu are seen in this video dressed in sacs. 

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