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57 – A student in Bunia asks his questions

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This 57th program in the IRfJ base series answers questions from Mudzipella, a suburb outside of Bunia, and from students in Bunia:

  • Why is it important to register one’s child at the records office?
  • Is it accurate to say that sexual violence is on the rise, and what would the causes be?
  • Since Thomas Lubanga was arrested the trial still hasn’t led to a judgment. Can he not be released?
  • The ICC Prosecutor said he would discuss the arrest of Bosco with the Government, where do we stand with regard to these negotiations?

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