Say Yes! Join Faith leaders and Break the Silence. In 2012 a group of African-American Faith Leaders traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to meet with Congolese Ecumenical leaders, government officials and to participate in a fact-finding tour of east Congo.Since 1996, an estimated 6 million have died in the Congo. Millions of women have been raped and millions have been displaced as a result of the violence. This conflict is considered the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, and the deadliest since World War II.Please join us and Say Yes! Break the Silence by lending your voice and spreading the word. Crisis in the Congo: Uncovering the Truth Rev. Otis Moss, III Speaks about the Coltan Issue in the Congo Rev. Frederick Haynes: Break the Silence Congo PSA Jamye Wooten: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Maurice Carney: Join the Global Movement to Bring Justice to the Congo Dr. Iva Carruthers: Faith Leaders Break the Silence (Congo) Min. Danielle Ayers: Break the Silence Congo PSA Rev. Jeremiah Wright: Faith Leaders Break the Silence (Congo) Rev. Otis Moss: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Rahiel Tesfamariam: Break the Silence Congo PSA Rev. Raphael Warnock: Faith Leaders Break the Silence (Congo) Rev. Joan Harrell: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Crisis in the Congo: Uncovering the Truth Rev. Otis Moss, III Speaks about the Coltan Issue in the Congo Rev. Frederick Haynes: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Jamye Wooten: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Maurice Carney: Join the Global Movement to Bring Justice to the Congo Dr. Iva Carruthers: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Min. Danielle Ayers: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Rev. Jeremiah Wright: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Rev. Otis Moss: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Rahiel Tesfamariam: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Rev. Raphael Warnock: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Rev. Joan Harrell: Say Yes! Break the Silence Congo Campaign Welcome to the Congo |
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