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October 8, 2010

In Congo, Attitudes About Rape as a Weapon Remain Tough to Change

by Gwen Ifill, PBS, USA - For more on the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, we're joined by Margot Wallstrom, the United Nation's special representative on sexual violence and conflict, and Zainab Salbi, the founder and CEO of Women for Women International, an organization that aids women in conflict zones.

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