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But computers are a luxury here in Bunia, and the few that can be found are hostage to erratic electricity.
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But computers are a luxury here in Bunia, and the few that can be found are hostage to erratic electricity.
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Nicolas Kuyaku, the cheerful, energetic Congolese who runs the ICC’s “outreach” office in Bunia, begins today’s session by showing 20 minutes of videos sent from The Hague.
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Nicolas Kuyaku, the cheerful, energetic Congolese who runs the ICC’s “outreach” office in Bunia, begins today’s session by showing 20 minutes of videos sent from The Hague.
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Kampala has reinforced its troops in the DRC town of Bunia, which is situated in Ituri, since March 6 when the Ugandan army clashed with the Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC), a small rebel group that was driven out of the town.
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She said the situation in an area around the Bunia was the most worrying, with aid agencies being prevented from venturing more than three miles outside the town.
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BA Travel Clinic medical director Doctor Andrew Jamieson said the area around Bunia, which is in the hands of the Ugandan army, had been identified as the focus of an infection that has killed five out of the six reported victims.
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An African stand by force could effectively intervene in areas such as Bunia in the Eastern DRC.
Address to a seminar on the Review and Discussion of the Human Security Report 2003
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In Bunia, which is in the heart of the Ituri region, there was mixed reaction to the suspension of Lubanga’s trial.
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At another session where Nicolas Kuyaku shows his videos, this time to Bunia municipal officials, I find myself wondering about the sheer visuals on the screen.
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