Kivu Answers
When will Obama say something about the human rights violations in Africa, blacks peopl are eating each other?
Q. Why must these atrocities continue Obama? "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation. Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers. Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide. According to Minority Rights Group International there is extensive… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu May 13 08:23:18 2010 - Politics - 9 Answers - Comments
A. I would say that its because if he does anything to aid Africa its going to just fuel his critics that he's not interested in helping Americans first (even if we don't honestly have the greatest need).
Answered by - Thu May 13 08:27:12 2010
Q. Why must these atrocities continue Obama? "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation. Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers. Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide. According to Minority Rights Group International there is extensive… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu May 13 08:23:18 2010 - Politics - 9 Answers - Comments
A. I would say that its because if he does anything to aid Africa its going to just fuel his critics that he's not interested in helping Americans first (even if we don't honestly have the greatest need).
Answered by - Thu May 13 08:27:12 2010
Make The Funniest Paragraph That You Can Using As Many Of These Words You Can.?
Q. Try your best! :D 1.Aid- to provide support for or relief to; help 2.Aide- a helper 3.All ready- completely prepared 4.Already- by this or that time; previously; prior to or at some specified or implied time 5.Bell- the ring that marks the open and close of each trading day on many organized financial exchanges 6.Belle- a woman or girl admired for her beauty and charm 7.Bootee(Bootie)- a baby's socklike shoe, usually knitted or crocheted, and calf-length or shorter. 8.Booty-spoil taken from an enemy in war 9. Cash-Legal tender or coins that can be used in exchange goods, debt, or services. 9.Cache- a hiding place, esp. one in the ground, for ammunition, food, treasures, etc 10.Canvas- a piece of this or similar material on which a painting… [cont.]
Asked by peaceout45 - Thu May 6 18:16:06 2010 - Words & Wordplay - 1 Answers - Comments
Q. Try your best! :D 1.Aid- to provide support for or relief to; help 2.Aide- a helper 3.All ready- completely prepared 4.Already- by this or that time; previously; prior to or at some specified or implied time 5.Bell- the ring that marks the open and close of each trading day on many organized financial exchanges 6.Belle- a woman or girl admired for her beauty and charm 7.Bootee(Bootie)- a baby's socklike shoe, usually knitted or crocheted, and calf-length or shorter. 8.Booty-spoil taken from an enemy in war 9. Cash-Legal tender or coins that can be used in exchange goods, debt, or services. 9.Cache- a hiding place, esp. one in the ground, for ammunition, food, treasures, etc 10.Canvas- a piece of this or similar material on which a painting… [cont.]
Asked by peaceout45 - Thu May 6 18:16:06 2010 - Words & Wordplay - 1 Answers - Comments
Black people are beautiful, or don't you agree?
Q. If you don't agree, why so? Here is a link to view common Black features: Yes Alisha, South Africans are beautiful. Here is a link to the most common South African features: I honestly don't understand why people say Blacks are ugly, when in fact they are beautiful.
Asked by Tuesday - Sun Sep 18 17:39:42 2011 - Other - Cultures & Groups - 15 Answers - Comments
A. some yes and some no. just like other races
Answered by - Sun Sep 18 18:17:02 2011
Q. If you don't agree, why so? Here is a link to view common Black features: Yes Alisha, South Africans are beautiful. Here is a link to the most common South African features: I honestly don't understand why people say Blacks are ugly, when in fact they are beautiful.
Asked by Tuesday - Sun Sep 18 17:39:42 2011 - Other - Cultures & Groups - 15 Answers - Comments
A. some yes and some no. just like other races
Answered by - Sun Sep 18 18:17:02 2011
What groups were fighting in Kivu?
Q. What groups were fighting in Kivu?
Asked by - Wed Oct 20 22:33:08 2010 - Other - Africa & Middle East - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Hunde, Nyanga, ex-FAR, Interahamwe, FPR, Rwandan Army, Hutu, Tutsi, AFDL, Banyarwanda, RCD-ML, RCD-Goma, local militias, Mayi-Mayi, Congolese army, Angolan army, rogue Rwandan Tutsi forces, CNDP, FPLR, LRA, ADF/NALU, FRPI/FPJC... And those are just part of the whole mess that followed the Rwandan crisis and the two Congo wars. The Wikipedia pages are good starting points and check the Relief Web Who's Who too.
Answered by - Fri Oct 22 06:28:59 2010
Q. What groups were fighting in Kivu?
Asked by - Wed Oct 20 22:33:08 2010 - Other - Africa & Middle East - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Hunde, Nyanga, ex-FAR, Interahamwe, FPR, Rwandan Army, Hutu, Tutsi, AFDL, Banyarwanda, RCD-ML, RCD-Goma, local militias, Mayi-Mayi, Congolese army, Angolan army, rogue Rwandan Tutsi forces, CNDP, FPLR, LRA, ADF/NALU, FRPI/FPJC... And those are just part of the whole mess that followed the Rwandan crisis and the two Congo wars. The Wikipedia pages are good starting points and check the Relief Web Who's Who too.
Answered by - Fri Oct 22 06:28:59 2010
Name a city in Democratic Republic of Congo on the eastern mountains of Lake Kivu + north of the Kongo river?
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Asked by jarvis - Tue Oct 14 22:49:34 2008 - Geography - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Bukavu is a city on the eastern side of lake Kivu in the Dem.Rep of Congo.
Answered by Rustaq Ahmed - Wed Oct 15 00:21:25 2008
Q.
Asked by jarvis - Tue Oct 14 22:49:34 2008 - Geography - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Bukavu is a city on the eastern side of lake Kivu in the Dem.Rep of Congo.
Answered by Rustaq Ahmed - Wed Oct 15 00:21:25 2008
Do you think cannibalism is acceptable under any scenario, would you go to hell if you were starving?
Q. I was just wondering because I was just saw this about African blacks eating each other: "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation.[20] Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers.[21] Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide.[22]… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu May 13 00:08:53 2010 - Religion & Spirituality - 6 Answers - Comments
A. Well I couldn't care less. I know one chick that I wouldn't mind eating. Very meaty. She'd be good in a stew. Oh god, they hunted people down? What the hell is wrong with them? Aren't there enough warthogs basking in mud in Africa? Silly buggers. If you were starving to death and you had a really damn need to live, you'd eat someone's leg. I would.
Answered by Bravo, Johnny! - Thu May 13 00:11:16 2010
Q. I was just wondering because I was just saw this about African blacks eating each other: "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation.[20] Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers.[21] Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide.[22]… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu May 13 00:08:53 2010 - Religion & Spirituality - 6 Answers - Comments
A. Well I couldn't care less. I know one chick that I wouldn't mind eating. Very meaty. She'd be good in a stew. Oh god, they hunted people down? What the hell is wrong with them? Aren't there enough warthogs basking in mud in Africa? Silly buggers. If you were starving to death and you had a really damn need to live, you'd eat someone's leg. I would.
Answered by Bravo, Johnny! - Thu May 13 00:11:16 2010
Can I use regular coffee in an Espresso machine?
Q. Can I use Starbucks/Kivu/Peet brand finely ground coffee in an Espresso Machine? I just don't want to buy a coffee grinder and beans, seems like too much trouble. Also is there a big taste difference between grinding your own beans and just buying ground coffee?
Asked by Jack X - Fri Mar 26 14:16:35 2010 - Non-Alcoholic Drinks - 4 Answers - Comments
A. Real espresso machines need a very finely ground coffee. If the coffee isn't ground fine enough or compressed enough the water will tunnel through the gaps instead of evenly flowing through. This will over extract and make a bitter shot. Cheap espresso machines don't have enough pressure for real espresso. For those you can use regular but it won't be the same. Ground coffee goes stale quickly and espresso ground does so even faster since it has more surface area. Grinding fresh is always best, especially for espresso and Turkish coffee.
Answered by Sick of trolls - Fri Mar 26 14:49:35 2010
Q. Can I use Starbucks/Kivu/Peet brand finely ground coffee in an Espresso Machine? I just don't want to buy a coffee grinder and beans, seems like too much trouble. Also is there a big taste difference between grinding your own beans and just buying ground coffee?
Asked by Jack X - Fri Mar 26 14:16:35 2010 - Non-Alcoholic Drinks - 4 Answers - Comments
A. Real espresso machines need a very finely ground coffee. If the coffee isn't ground fine enough or compressed enough the water will tunnel through the gaps instead of evenly flowing through. This will over extract and make a bitter shot. Cheap espresso machines don't have enough pressure for real espresso. For those you can use regular but it won't be the same. Ground coffee goes stale quickly and espresso ground does so even faster since it has more surface area. Grinding fresh is always best, especially for espresso and Turkish coffee.
Answered by Sick of trolls - Fri Mar 26 14:49:35 2010
Does Obama know there are black people eating other black people in Africa right now?
Q. "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation.[20] Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers.[21] Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide.[22] According to Minority Rights Group International there is extensive evidence of mass killings,… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu May 13 00:17:50 2010 - Politics - 9 Answers - Comments
A. LMAO
Answered by NONAME - Thu May 13 00:19:44 2010
Q. "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation.[20] Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers.[21] Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide.[22] According to Minority Rights Group International there is extensive evidence of mass killings,… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu May 13 00:17:50 2010 - Politics - 9 Answers - Comments
A. LMAO
Answered by NONAME - Thu May 13 00:19:44 2010
When is Obama going to stop the slavery, genocide, and cannibalism in Africa, blacks are eating each other?
Q. Do American blacks know this is still going on? Should we ship Jesse Jackson over there to find out what is going on? What will Jesse do when he can't find any white people? " Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation.[20] Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers.[21] Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise… [cont.]
Asked by - Sun May 23 15:19:55 2010 - Politics - 16 Answers - Comments
A. He can't even keep the Republicans here in the US from eating their own. How do you expect him to control things in Africa? What I'm really trying to say is a stupid question deserves a stupid answer!
Answered by bob - Sun May 23 15:25:50 2010
Q. Do American blacks know this is still going on? Should we ship Jesse Jackson over there to find out what is going on? What will Jesse do when he can't find any white people? " Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation.[20] Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers.[21] Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise… [cont.]
Asked by - Sun May 23 15:19:55 2010 - Politics - 16 Answers - Comments
A. He can't even keep the Republicans here in the US from eating their own. How do you expect him to control things in Africa? What I'm really trying to say is a stupid question deserves a stupid answer!
Answered by bob - Sun May 23 15:25:50 2010
Are we close to World War III...?
Q. This is all the current wars that are happening in your world! 1948 Internal conflict in Burma 1948 Israeli-Palestinian conflict 1964 Colombian Armed Conflict 1969 Communist and Islamic Insurgency in the Philippines 1975 Conflict in Laos involving the Hmong Laos 1978 Civil war in Afghanistan 1980 Internal conflict in Peru 1984 Turkey-PKK conflict 1987 Second Ugandan Civil War 1988 Somali Civil War (including 2006 War in Somalia) 1989 Kashmir conflict 1990 Casamance Conflict 1992 Conflict in the Niger Delta 1993 Ethnic conflict in Nagaland 1994 Insurgency in Ogaden Ethiopia 1998 Second Congo War, Kivu conflict 1999 Second Chechen War North Caucasus, 2002 Insurgency in the Maghreb 2003 Insurgency in Saudi Arabia 2004 Balochistan conflict… [cont.]
Asked by ( [ACE] ) - Sat Aug 9 10:53:36 2008 - Other - Society & Culture - 8 Answers - Comments
A. Yes, there will be a Third World War and we are heading to it. But it will not be between Russia and the USA. It will be mainly between China and the USA. I would like to share with you what will happen very, very soon, maybe this year, maybe next year, maybe in 2012 but it will be soon. This is not to scare you. I just want that you become aware of this eventuality because you are my fellow human beings and I love you, so that you will be prepared when it happens. The following four independent prophecies point that this nuclear war will be a certainty and a reality: 1. The 16th century prophet Nostradamus said that a calamitous war (6:24) will happen estimated to occur sometime June 2002. I know that the date had passed already but we… [cont.]
Answered by Peace Crusader - Tue Aug 12 22:09:15 2008
Q. This is all the current wars that are happening in your world! 1948 Internal conflict in Burma 1948 Israeli-Palestinian conflict 1964 Colombian Armed Conflict 1969 Communist and Islamic Insurgency in the Philippines 1975 Conflict in Laos involving the Hmong Laos 1978 Civil war in Afghanistan 1980 Internal conflict in Peru 1984 Turkey-PKK conflict 1987 Second Ugandan Civil War 1988 Somali Civil War (including 2006 War in Somalia) 1989 Kashmir conflict 1990 Casamance Conflict 1992 Conflict in the Niger Delta 1993 Ethnic conflict in Nagaland 1994 Insurgency in Ogaden Ethiopia 1998 Second Congo War, Kivu conflict 1999 Second Chechen War North Caucasus, 2002 Insurgency in the Maghreb 2003 Insurgency in Saudi Arabia 2004 Balochistan conflict… [cont.]
Asked by ( [ACE] ) - Sat Aug 9 10:53:36 2008 - Other - Society & Culture - 8 Answers - Comments
A. Yes, there will be a Third World War and we are heading to it. But it will not be between Russia and the USA. It will be mainly between China and the USA. I would like to share with you what will happen very, very soon, maybe this year, maybe next year, maybe in 2012 but it will be soon. This is not to scare you. I just want that you become aware of this eventuality because you are my fellow human beings and I love you, so that you will be prepared when it happens. The following four independent prophecies point that this nuclear war will be a certainty and a reality: 1. The 16th century prophet Nostradamus said that a calamitous war (6:24) will happen estimated to occur sometime June 2002. I know that the date had passed already but we… [cont.]
Answered by Peace Crusader - Tue Aug 12 22:09:15 2008
Athiests, Bill Mehr, and Christians.?
Q. I recently watched a so called documentary "Religulous" or something like that, to see what kind of evidence Bill had to bring to the table. I was amazed that someone could be even more of a coward and lire then Michael Moore. I figured someone who is famous and feels so strongly about their beliefs would stand behind them with at least some truth other than their opinions and blatant lies. Bill is a manipulative coward. No matter what you believe I will point out some facts that i encourage you to look up for yourself. If you have the intelligence to find your facts on a legitimate unbiased source and find something that contradicts me please send me a link. Bill claims: 1. Mithra, Horus and Krishna all have many similarities… [cont.]
Asked by - Wed Oct 7 02:43:45 2009 - Religion & Spirituality - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I haven't seen the film, but I am an atheist, and can't fault you on facts. If I were you I might address the idea that religion also tends to prolong wars - like the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Religion was used as a convenient label by which people could, well, segregate themselves, and by that means the troubles extended way longer than they might if they'd been mingling freely. But the Troubles were not about religion, they were political, and even if religion didn't exist, the Irish would probably have just found another label and done exactly the same thing. There are still, I think, plenty of reasons to criticize religion, or at least people who take their religion frankly too far, but Bill seems to have chosen an easy smear job… [cont.]
Answered by Paul B - Wed Oct 7 03:00:36 2009
Q. I recently watched a so called documentary "Religulous" or something like that, to see what kind of evidence Bill had to bring to the table. I was amazed that someone could be even more of a coward and lire then Michael Moore. I figured someone who is famous and feels so strongly about their beliefs would stand behind them with at least some truth other than their opinions and blatant lies. Bill is a manipulative coward. No matter what you believe I will point out some facts that i encourage you to look up for yourself. If you have the intelligence to find your facts on a legitimate unbiased source and find something that contradicts me please send me a link. Bill claims: 1. Mithra, Horus and Krishna all have many similarities… [cont.]
Asked by - Wed Oct 7 02:43:45 2009 - Religion & Spirituality - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I haven't seen the film, but I am an atheist, and can't fault you on facts. If I were you I might address the idea that religion also tends to prolong wars - like the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Religion was used as a convenient label by which people could, well, segregate themselves, and by that means the troubles extended way longer than they might if they'd been mingling freely. But the Troubles were not about religion, they were political, and even if religion didn't exist, the Irish would probably have just found another label and done exactly the same thing. There are still, I think, plenty of reasons to criticize religion, or at least people who take their religion frankly too far, but Bill seems to have chosen an easy smear job… [cont.]
Answered by Paul B - Wed Oct 7 03:00:36 2009
Is Atul Khare up to the job ?
Q. "Whoever leaked this document was distracting attention from another abject UN failure when, only days before in Congo's North Kivu province, rebels including remnants of Hutu Power forces responsible for the 1994 genocide of the Tutsi had systematically gang-raped hundreds of women and children. Atul Khare, the deputy head of UN peacekeeping, later admitted that the UN's forces in the DRC had failed."
Asked by - Sun Sep 19 00:59:58 2010 - Government - 1 Answers - Comments
A. yeah, i'd vote for the guy.
Answered by - Mon Sep 27 00:33:19 2010
Q. "Whoever leaked this document was distracting attention from another abject UN failure when, only days before in Congo's North Kivu province, rebels including remnants of Hutu Power forces responsible for the 1994 genocide of the Tutsi had systematically gang-raped hundreds of women and children. Atul Khare, the deputy head of UN peacekeeping, later admitted that the UN's forces in the DRC had failed."
Asked by - Sun Sep 19 00:59:58 2010 - Government - 1 Answers - Comments
A. yeah, i'd vote for the guy.
Answered by - Mon Sep 27 00:33:19 2010
Why Tutsi genocide is the biggest scam of Human History?
Q. The genocide of the Tutsi as presented by the media is the biggest scam of the century. It is mathematically impossible. The media reported that 800,000 Tutsi were killed. But before the genocide they were around 1.2 million like in Burundi. Demographers Rwandan Tutsis published in 2003, there were 1.04 million Tutsi in Rwanda. Since 1995 100,000 Tutsi were sent by Kagame to the war in Kivu. He would remain in Rwanda 100,000 to breed, whose 40,000 adults like most african society. Do the calculations and you will understand ... there were 280 000 tutsi killed in reality but who were the others dead body? Why all this lie? My source is the official United Nations document and Pierre Pean book @gatita I can see you have learnt the fake story… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu Feb 2 20:38:45 2012 - History - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The problem is Rwanda and Burundi are 2 separate and distinct countries each of which had Tutsi populations. Obviously the media only reported the Tutsi deaths in Rwanda which was the initial source of the problem and genocide. The following was provided by the United Human Rights Council: In 1994, Rwanda s population of seven million was composed of three ethnic groups: Hutu (approximately 85%), Tutsi (14%) and Twa (1%). In the early 1990s, Hutu extremists within Rwanda s political elite blamed the entire Tutsi minority population for the country s increasing social, economic, and political pressures. Tutsi civilians were also accused of supporting a Tutsi-dominated rebel group, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). Through the use of… [cont.]
Answered by - Thu Feb 2 21:17:42 2012
Q. The genocide of the Tutsi as presented by the media is the biggest scam of the century. It is mathematically impossible. The media reported that 800,000 Tutsi were killed. But before the genocide they were around 1.2 million like in Burundi. Demographers Rwandan Tutsis published in 2003, there were 1.04 million Tutsi in Rwanda. Since 1995 100,000 Tutsi were sent by Kagame to the war in Kivu. He would remain in Rwanda 100,000 to breed, whose 40,000 adults like most african society. Do the calculations and you will understand ... there were 280 000 tutsi killed in reality but who were the others dead body? Why all this lie? My source is the official United Nations document and Pierre Pean book @gatita I can see you have learnt the fake story… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu Feb 2 20:38:45 2012 - History - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The problem is Rwanda and Burundi are 2 separate and distinct countries each of which had Tutsi populations. Obviously the media only reported the Tutsi deaths in Rwanda which was the initial source of the problem and genocide. The following was provided by the United Human Rights Council: In 1994, Rwanda s population of seven million was composed of three ethnic groups: Hutu (approximately 85%), Tutsi (14%) and Twa (1%). In the early 1990s, Hutu extremists within Rwanda s political elite blamed the entire Tutsi minority population for the country s increasing social, economic, and political pressures. Tutsi civilians were also accused of supporting a Tutsi-dominated rebel group, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). Through the use of… [cont.]
Answered by - Thu Feb 2 21:17:42 2012
Do African Americans know that there are currently blacks making pygmy blacks slaves in Africa?
Q. "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation.[20] Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers.[21] Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide.[22] According to Minority Rights Group International there is extensive evidence of mass killings,… [cont.]
Asked by - Fri May 7 18:58:24 2010 - Politics - 8 Answers - Comments
A. Most blacks sold for slavery in the USA were sold by black people . FACT. I guess you can say that blacks are their own worst enemies ...sometimes. Please don't get Sharpton and Jackson a microphone.. please. please.
Answered by Dennis P - Fri May 7 19:05:15 2010
Q. "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation.[20] Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers.[21] Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide.[22] According to Minority Rights Group International there is extensive evidence of mass killings,… [cont.]
Asked by - Fri May 7 18:58:24 2010 - Politics - 8 Answers - Comments
A. Most blacks sold for slavery in the USA were sold by black people . FACT. I guess you can say that blacks are their own worst enemies ...sometimes. Please don't get Sharpton and Jackson a microphone.. please. please.
Answered by Dennis P - Fri May 7 19:05:15 2010
please come up with a pnuemonic device?
Q. could you please come up with a pnuemonic device for this phrase? ayekvtm it is for remembering the great lakes of Africa (Albert, Kyoga, Edward, Kivu, Victoria, Tanganyika, and Malawi)
Asked by - Sun Nov 27 21:11:51 2011 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
A. All Yellow Eggs Kill Very Timid Men
Answered by - Sun Nov 27 21:13:41 2011
Q. could you please come up with a pnuemonic device for this phrase? ayekvtm it is for remembering the great lakes of Africa (Albert, Kyoga, Edward, Kivu, Victoria, Tanganyika, and Malawi)
Asked by - Sun Nov 27 21:11:51 2011 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
A. All Yellow Eggs Kill Very Timid Men
Answered by - Sun Nov 27 21:13:41 2011
Methane to be taken from lake to produce power(Rwanda )?
Q. (China5e, Aug 3, 2006) Rwanda is planning to use a unique resource - vast amounts of methane trapped in a layer of water deep in Lake Kivu - to double its current power output and drastically cut harmful emissions. In a pilot project this month a specially commissioned barge will be floated out into the lake on the border with Democratic Republic of Congo. A pipe will be lowered to 300 metres (985ft) where, as a result of volcanic and bacterial activity, the water contains an estimated 55bn cubic metres of methane. In a simple process - a Belgian-made plant has extracted small amounts of methane from the lake for 40 years - the gas will be sucked out and piped back to shore. The pilot is the first phase of a PS48m partnership between… [cont.]
Asked by onlyonce - Thu Aug 3 23:03:12 2006 - Other - Business & Finance - 1 Answers - Comments
A. I have also heard there are huge deposits of methane hydrates under the oceans. Scientists are trying to design the best process by which to extract the natural gas. If this is possible, it may help the energy prices which are currently driven by oil. This type of technology may allow the full integration of fuel cell use for automobiles and I think may benefit the environment greatly.
Answered by mikey - Mon Aug 7 07:43:24 2006
Q. (China5e, Aug 3, 2006) Rwanda is planning to use a unique resource - vast amounts of methane trapped in a layer of water deep in Lake Kivu - to double its current power output and drastically cut harmful emissions. In a pilot project this month a specially commissioned barge will be floated out into the lake on the border with Democratic Republic of Congo. A pipe will be lowered to 300 metres (985ft) where, as a result of volcanic and bacterial activity, the water contains an estimated 55bn cubic metres of methane. In a simple process - a Belgian-made plant has extracted small amounts of methane from the lake for 40 years - the gas will be sucked out and piped back to shore. The pilot is the first phase of a PS48m partnership between… [cont.]
Asked by onlyonce - Thu Aug 3 23:03:12 2006 - Other - Business & Finance - 1 Answers - Comments
A. I have also heard there are huge deposits of methane hydrates under the oceans. Scientists are trying to design the best process by which to extract the natural gas. If this is possible, it may help the energy prices which are currently driven by oil. This type of technology may allow the full integration of fuel cell use for automobiles and I think may benefit the environment greatly.
Answered by mikey - Mon Aug 7 07:43:24 2006
When will Obama step in and stop the human rights violations, African blacks are cannibalizing one another?
Q. "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation. Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers. Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide. According to Minority Rights Group International there is extensive evidence of mass killings, cannibalism… [cont.]
Asked by - Wed May 12 23:45:39 2010 - Politics - 10 Answers - Comments
A. If the Les Effaceurs become obese from eating those Mbuti pygmies then maybe Michelle will get involved.
Answered by L.T.M. - Wed May 12 23:50:35 2010
Q. "In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti pygmies, told the UN's Indigenous People's Forum that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. In neighbouring North Kivu province there has been cannibalism by a group known as Les Effaceurs ("the erasers") who wanted to clear the land of people to open it up for mineral exploitation. Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers. Makelo asked the UN Security Council to recognise cannibalism as a crime against humanity and an act of genocide. According to Minority Rights Group International there is extensive evidence of mass killings, cannibalism… [cont.]
Asked by - Wed May 12 23:45:39 2010 - Politics - 10 Answers - Comments
A. If the Les Effaceurs become obese from eating those Mbuti pygmies then maybe Michelle will get involved.
Answered by L.T.M. - Wed May 12 23:50:35 2010
What are the countries affected by the kivu conflict?
Q. please name the countries and not just the continent...
Asked by Haruka-chan - Sat Jul 25 00:14:00 2009 - Military - 1 Answers - Comments
A. The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. The Kivu conflict is a civil war between a group of separatist Rwandan rebels in the Congo's Kivu Region and the military forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Look up "Kivu conflict" in Wikipedia for more information.
Answered by - Sat Jul 25 07:10:04 2009
Q. please name the countries and not just the continent...
Asked by Haruka-chan - Sat Jul 25 00:14:00 2009 - Military - 1 Answers - Comments
A. The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. The Kivu conflict is a civil war between a group of separatist Rwandan rebels in the Congo's Kivu Region and the military forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Look up "Kivu conflict" in Wikipedia for more information.
Answered by - Sat Jul 25 07:10:04 2009
Words similar to "gourdon" affecting the 2008 Nord-Kivu conflict?
Q. Basically, I think I misspelled a term on my notes for a piece of homework. Gourdon is the name of various towns in France, but the task was regarding current issues in DR Congo. Any suggestions as to what the word should have been?
Asked by jawbreaker10002000 - Wed Nov 19 15:02:29 2008 - Geography - 1 Answers - Comments
A. The capital is Goma.
Answered by No, I won't do your homework - Thu Nov 20 23:04:58 2008
Q. Basically, I think I misspelled a term on my notes for a piece of homework. Gourdon is the name of various towns in France, but the task was regarding current issues in DR Congo. Any suggestions as to what the word should have been?
Asked by jawbreaker10002000 - Wed Nov 19 15:02:29 2008 - Geography - 1 Answers - Comments
A. The capital is Goma.
Answered by No, I won't do your homework - Thu Nov 20 23:04:58 2008
Why is there silence?
Q. Here is an except about the rapes in Congo: ( "The widespread problem of sexual violence throughout DRC it has been reported that 40 cases of rapes occur everyday in South Kivu is coupled with a disturbing element of sexual brutality as women and girls are being gang raped, abducted and forced into sexual slavery. Many survivors of sexual violence have received debilitating damage to their reproductive organs, resulting in multiple fistulas and incontinence. Women and girls have been left with broken bones, missing limbs and even burns. Some have been shot and stabbed in the vagina with bullets, bits of broken glass and corns of cob. Family men have been forced to sexually violate their daughters, sisters, and mothers at gun point. &qu [cont.]
Asked by Jo - Sat Apr 12 10:11:31 2008 - Gender & Women's Studies - 6 Answers - Comments
A. It's not fair, and women and children are used as leverage in these situations because the husbands "will do anything" to prevent their families from being killed. But it doesn't really help. Women have always been used in wars. It's the ultimate violation, and it makes many afraid - which is exactly what the enemy wants.
Answered by Done - Sat Apr 12 11:48:34 2008
Q. Here is an except about the rapes in Congo: ( "The widespread problem of sexual violence throughout DRC it has been reported that 40 cases of rapes occur everyday in South Kivu is coupled with a disturbing element of sexual brutality as women and girls are being gang raped, abducted and forced into sexual slavery. Many survivors of sexual violence have received debilitating damage to their reproductive organs, resulting in multiple fistulas and incontinence. Women and girls have been left with broken bones, missing limbs and even burns. Some have been shot and stabbed in the vagina with bullets, bits of broken glass and corns of cob. Family men have been forced to sexually violate their daughters, sisters, and mothers at gun point. &qu [cont.]
Asked by Jo - Sat Apr 12 10:11:31 2008 - Gender & Women's Studies - 6 Answers - Comments
A. It's not fair, and women and children are used as leverage in these situations because the husbands "will do anything" to prevent their families from being killed. But it doesn't really help. Women have always been used in wars. It's the ultimate violation, and it makes many afraid - which is exactly what the enemy wants.
Answered by Done - Sat Apr 12 11:48:34 2008
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