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This online magazine will be published evey six weeks and started February 1st. 2019. Thank you for your time and interest.

Gino d'Artali
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SPECIAL ABOUT DR DENIS MUKWEGE (Democatic Republic Congo)

This is part 2 which will take you on his hazardous but still immensily heroic journey but of which dr. Mukwege said: <I did and do it for the women.> from 31 Oct 2021 'till 5 Oct 2013
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Who is Dr
Denis Mukwege?

11 April 2013
<<Congo: We did whatever we wanted, says soldier who raped 53 women...

11 April 2013
<<Congo: We did whatever we wanted, says soldier who raped 53 women...

19 April 2022
<<Pioneering treatment for sexual violance in the Congo -
and applying the lessons worldwide....

31 Oct 2021
'far-from-our-bed-show...

29 Oct 2021
<<The <rape virus> (its term) is part of a battle centered on Congolese soils' coveted minerals such as gold, copper, diamonds, cobalt and coltan — the latter two indispensable in electronics. An opaque tangle of politicians, senior military and businessmen earns a lot of money from its exploitation...

26 Oct 2021
<<He says that it's because of the women. Their courage and the strength to motivate him, no, not to force you to continue...

21 Aug 2020
<<Even after his mother passed away, Mukwege was only able to attend her funeral under heavy military protection...

15 July 2019
<<Denis Mukwege. The Nobel Prize isn't mine but of all the victims I've treated.
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Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali

CLICK HERE ON HOW TO READ THE BELOW (updated 12 MAR 2022)

Lifegate
15 july 2019
By Elisabetta Scuri
<<Denis Mukwege. The Nobel Prize isn't mine but of all the victims I've treated.
Denis Mukwege, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018, is known as the <doctor who mends women> because in his hospital in Africa he healed thousands of rape victims, in their body and soul. We interviewed him in Milan.
He's one of those people who communicate peacefulness just by looking in their eyes. Without having to say a word. It's like their aura is an ointment for the wounds that were inflicted upon your heart. A person who is able to restore your faith in mankind, making you realise that there really are people who only want to do good.
That is why it is unavoidable to feel charmed when doctor Mukwege finally walks inside the Alberione Auditorium in Milan, Italy, despite the inevitable reverence that everyone feels towards a Nobel Prize winner and the trepidation experienced while waiting to interview him. His face is smiling, his hand outstretched to hold yours. The first question that spontaneously arises is: <How can someone who has witnessed such atrocities be able to still sleep at night?> The answer of Denis Mukwege, 2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner, is simple: <I believe in change. Otherwise I would have already stopped fighting.> According to Mukwege, having been awarded the prize for his efforts against the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war proves that change is possible. Finally the suffering of Congolese women, who used to be labelled as liars, has been recognised on an international level. And admitting a problem is the first step towards solving it.
<I am sure that Congolese people would be able to climb mountains if they believed it was possible. They just need to know that change can happen.>
Doctor Denis Mukwege, 2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner together with Nadia Murad, Jezidi activist who  was abducted by the IS and several times gang-raped but escaped.

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This prize was awarded as an invitation not to remain silent. Finally <the fact that shame can be directed at the aggressor instead of the victim is a revolution that we can expect to see within our societies.> But it doesn't end here. The meaning of masculinity is changing: as former US president Barack Obama said: <Being a man doesn't mean having eight women around you twerking. Being a man is first and foremost being a good human.> With their weaknesses and their feelings. With their need for love, but without having to show they're better. Because the best are the ones who help others excel, just like Mukwege.>>
Read more here:
https://www.lifegate.com/interview-denis-mukwege-nobel-peace-prize-winner-2018
 

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