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==Highly Complex Corporate History of AMF/ADASTRA==

Your article merely sketches some of the broader and overly critical implications of AMF activity in the Congo at the time of Laurent Kabila's rise to power. Actually, events, circumstances and AMF's official and unofficial roles are all highly complex and this firm should not be assigned what appears, in your article, to be significant responsibility for the fate of exiled Hutus in the DRC, in exchange for mining concession rights.



==African Operations==
==African Operations==
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Primarily I relied on: An Imperfect Offering by Dr. James Orbinki
Primarily I relied on: An Imperfect Offering by Dr. James Orbinki
Wayne Madsons' testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Human Rights
Wayne Madsens' testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Human Rights
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Highly Complex Corporate History of AMF/ADASTRA

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Your article merely sketches some of the broader and overly critical implications of AMF activity in the Congo at the time of Laurent Kabila's rise to power. Actually, events, circumstances and AMF's official and unofficial roles are all highly complex and this firm should not be assigned what appears, in your article, to be significant responsibility for the fate of exiled Hutus in the DRC, in exchange for mining concession rights.


African Operations

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The section on African Operations is mine, I have sources but I have yet to figure out how to cite things properly.

Also, this should be noted on some sort of Human Rights watch portal, if such a thing exists Sovereignlance (talk) 05:22, 29 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

  Primarily I relied on: An Imperfect Offering by Dr. James Orbinki
                         Wayne Madsens' testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Human Rights
                         and a Washington Post Article "Zairien Rebels New Allies: Men armed with briefcases" April 17 1997  — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sovereignlance (talkcontribs) 05:19, 29 December 2012 (UTC)[reply] 
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