Chaos in Congo
Photojournalist Marcus Bleasdale describes the recent chaos he has witnessed and photographed in eastern Congo. Read more about this conflict at www.hrw.org
Chaos in Congo was uploaded by: HumanRightsWatch
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Photojournalist Marcus Bleasdale describes the recent chaos he has witnessed and photographed in eastern Congo. Read more about this conflict at www.hrw.org
Chaos in Congo was uploaded by: HumanRightsWatch
Duration: 188
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We need your help. A deadly war is raging in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and our insatiable demand for electronics products such as cell phones and laptops is helping drive that conflict. Eastern Congo is the most dangerous place in the world to be a woman or girl, and the sexual violence there is often fueled by militias warring over conflict minerals, the ores that produce tin, tungsten, and tantalum—the 3 Ts— that end up being used in our electronic devices. You can make an impact. The Enough Projects RAISE Hope for Congo campaign has teamed up with YouTube to launch the COME CLEAN 4 CONGO video contest. Submit your video now!Photos: Mark Creamer; Editing: Jeff Trussell; Direction: Robert Padavick
Is your cell phone fueling a war? was uploaded by: ENOUGHproject
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This is a clip from the April 30th, 2009, H1N1 flu Webcast hosted by HHS Secretary Sebelius and DHS Secretary Napolitano. They were joined by Acting Director of CDC, Dr. Besser. Full Webcast at http://www.pandemicflu.gov/news/panflu_webinar11.html
H1N1: What happens if we get to Level 6? was uploaded by: USGOVHHS
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Short-movie from Stories on Human Rights, 2008
La mangue by Idrissa Ouedraogo was uploaded by: artfortheworld001
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Check out more HD videos, in partnership with Crush + Lovely & Deltree at http://fiftypeopleonequestion.comand now at http://YouTube.com/50People1QuestionFollow me on twitter @ http://twitter.com/benjaminreeceThe Story:Around two months ago when we set out to film, it was another New Orleans day. A sure sign was the radiating humidity that made your entire body feel like it was covered in a sort of sweaty film. Once you get past the initial fear of the inevitable grime and heat, you feel a certain energy or “atmosphere”- like a kid throwing himself without reserve into a mud fight. We had an idea: ask as many people as possible the same question. We didn’t know exactly why- I guess we were hoping to expose a slice of human emotion (maybe). Just the simple act of reaching out and asking the question is such a enthralling experience in itself. So go ahead, ask yourself…..http://thedeltree.orghttp://crushlovely.comThe Specs:Shot on an HV20 with a 35mm adapter, Worley/DIY. Indifocus rails on a Matthews M25 tripod. Nikon e series 50mm 1.8. Shure PG81 into a Zoom h4 unit. Boom Operator = Tung Bach Ly. “On location” in New Orleans, LA. Magazine St.
Fifty People, One Question | Short Film was uploaded by: separatethis
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This funny Santa and very good video done by JIBJAB people and very funny!Merry Chirtmas!www.peoplestandup.ca
Santa Claus – going out business and need cash was uploaded by: peoplestandup
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