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2008 Press Releases

 

  1. December 10, 2008: Tripartite Plus Commission-Final Document
  2. December 18, 2008: International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Judgment Against Four Senior Rwandan Army
  3. December 15, 2008: DV 2009 Notice
  4. November 13, 2008: Press statement on FDLR
  5. November 12, 2008 : The U.S. Government’s Response to the Humanitarian Crisis in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
  6. November 5, 2008: Statement by the president on the presidential election
  7. October 28, 2008:Humanitarian Situation in the D.R.C
  8. October 10, 2008: Nkunda's Bold Front
  9. October 6, 2008: Statement by Robert A. Wood-Statements by General Nkunda in DRCongo
  10. September 23, 2008: Statement by Robert Wood - Situation in DRC
  11. July 3, 2008(a): Conference on "Amistad" Impact on U.S. History
  12. July 7, 2008: U.S.Congressman Donates Books to Kinshasa Municipal Library
  13. July 3, 2008 (b): Virginians Join International Effort to Preserve Bonobo Habitat
  14. June 5, 2008: The U.S. Embassy Condemns the June 4 Attack Against Civilians in Rutshuru
  15. June 2, 2008: U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Visits Kinshasa
  16. May 26, 2008: Statement by Sean McCormack, Spokeman - Meeting in Kisangani with Rwandan Armed Factions
  17. May 12, 2008: Rewards for Justice War Crimes Program Renews Search for Fugitives of Rwandan Genocide
  18. May 1, 2008: Acclaimed Actress and Activist Ashley Judd Visits the DRC
  19. April 7, 2008: Statement by Tom Casey - Goma Peace Agreement Implementation
  20. April 2, 2008: American Corner Opens at UPC
  21. April 2, 2008: Statement on Election Results in Zimbabwe
  22. March 2008: New Procedures For Some Visas
  23. January 31, 2008: Military Sex Crime Investigators and Prosecutors Arrive from the U.s. for a Training with FARDC
  24. January 25, 2008: Announcement of POTUS African Trip
  25. January 24, 2008: Signing of DRC Peace Agreement - Statement by the Press Secretary
  26. January 9, 2008: Cessation of Hostilities and Kivu Conference