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(Washington Post) — As you arm yourself with electronic gifts over the next few weeks, you probably won’t think about the minerals your new cellphone, laptop or digital camera runs on. But no matter which company made the gadget, it’s likely to be powered using tin, tantalum, tungsten or gold, all of which are mined in Eastern Congo, where profits contribute to financing the country’s bloody war.  Rebel groups and the national army control many of Eastern Congo’s mines. Over the past decade, more than 5 million people have died, and hundreds of thousands of women have been raped in the struggle for power, according to the Raise Hope for Congo campaign. While the Congolese government has expressed interest in tackling the multimillion-dollar trade in minerals, the involvement of its own troops has led critics to question their efforts.

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