DR Congo
(OENZ study) Uranium Mining in the DR Congo – A radiant business for European Nuclear Companies?
(OENZ study from 2011) “25 years after the catastrophe of Tshernobyl and only months after the nuclear meltdown of Fukushima, nuclear energy is a growing market. Even as protests against nuclear energy rise worldwide, several hundred nuclear power plants are planned to be built in the next decade. Today the risks of nuclear power technology…
Read MoreDer Standard: Interview with Golden Misabiko
Bianca Blei of Der Standard interviews Golden Misabiko on Human rights issues, his opinion of the United Nations, and the ongoing illegal uranium mining in the DR Congo: Menschenrechtsaktivist: “Erneuerbare Energie rettet Leben in Afrika”.
Read MoreGolden Misabiko: On the situation in the DR Congo/No 5
In this article, human rights activist Golden Misabiko writes about africa’s minerals and human rights.
Read MoreGolden Misabiko: On the situation in the DR Congo/No 4
In this article, human rights activist Golden Misabiko writes about the congo’s situation.
Read MoreGolden Misabiko: On the situation in the DR Congo/No 3
In this article, human rights activist Golden Misabiko writes about the uranium mining in africa.
Read MoreGolden Misabiko: On the situation in the DR Congo/No 2
In this article, human rights activist Golden Misabiko writes about responsible extractive industries acitivities in Africa.
Read MoreGolden Misabiko: La situation dans la province du DR Congo/No 1
Dans cette série d’articles, militant des droits humains Golden Misabiko écrit à propos de la situation dans la province du Katanga, la République démocratique du Congo, et en Afrique en général.
Read MoreGolden Misabiko: On the situation in the DR Congo/No 1
In this article series, human rights champion Golden Misabiko writes about the situation in the Katanga province, the DR Congo, and Africa in general.
Read MoreTracing the uranium that drove the Hiroshima bomb
[05/03/2014] Telegraph writer Patrick Marnham traveled to Shinkolobwe and tells tales from his visit: Tracing the Congolese mine that fuelled Hiroshima.
Read MoreKongos strahlendes Geheimnis – Uranabbau im Kongo
[06/06/2013] Very interesting article by the german taz on the (secret) uranium mining in Katanga: Uranabbau im Kongo – Kongos strahlendes Geheimnis. Read about the powerful parties interested in the uranium, and the dangers for journalists investigating on the topic.
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