DRCONGO-MINE

A child separates mineral from rock and sand on May 28, 2013 near the Mudere mine, outside Rubaya, some 9 kms from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo city of Goma. Miners dig 50 meters underground for cassiterite (tin ore), coltan, which is used in mobile telephones and computers, and manganese before transporting them to a nearby river where they are separated from rocks and sand before being sold to dealers. Mine accidents are common in DR Congo. AFP PHOTO / Junior D. Kannah (Photo credit should read Junior D. Kannah/AFP via Getty Images)
A child separates mineral from rock and sand on May 28, 2013 near the Mudere mine, outside Rubaya, some 9 kms from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo city of Goma. Miners dig 50 meters underground for cassiterite (tin ore), coltan, which is used in mobile telephones and computers, and manganese before transporting them to a nearby river where they are separated from rocks and sand before being sold to dealers. Mine accidents are common in DR Congo. AFP PHOTO / Junior D. Kannah (Photo credit should read Junior D. Kannah/AFP via Getty Images)
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