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Rencontre avec les militantes de la Lucha, mouvement citoyen congolais

November 3, 2016 | Lou Mariliier | Le Monde


Durée : 05:08 |

Fondé en 2012 en RDC, le mouvement citoyen congolais Lutte pour le changement (Lucha) est depuis dans le viseur de Kinshasa. Ses militants se mobilisent régulièrement, au péril de leur vie, pour dénoncer les atteintes aux droits de l’homme, les conditions de vie désastreuses de leurs compatriotes ou encore les violences faites aux femmes.

Claudia Chuma, Grace Kabera et Phoibe Kahambu militent activement à Goma. Elles expliquent à visage découvert les raisons de leur engagement.

 

About the Author

Lou Mariliier

Lou Marillier is an associate video producer for Bustle, a feminist women’s website based in New York, where she produces short documentaries about a range of stories – from being… Read More.

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