A long road to reintegration for Rwandan ex-combatants
Despite programs aimed at helping former fighters recover and rebuild, many struggle to find their place in society
Despite programs aimed at helping former fighters recover and rebuild, many struggle to find their place in society
At Mutobo camp, former fighters spend three months being rehabiliated after returning from the DRC
Repatriators working to bring Hutus back to Rwanda often find a blurry line between refugee and ex-combatant
Series of arrests signal rising tensions in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo ahead of elections, residents say
Did a law lobbied for by Western consumers bring peace to miners in eastern Congo or did it instead cause problems?
Fault Lines uncovers fraud in the tagging system that should ensure that minerals mined in Congo are conflict-free
Did a law lobbied for by Western advocacy groups bring peace to miners in eastern Congo?
A 'Fault Lines' investigation in Congo turns up fraud, smuggling in trade of minerals used in popular electronics
Global rights advocate says US companies are still figuring out exactly where their materials are coming from
In the DRC, where war is waxing and free speech is waning, music is deadly serious business