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[VIDEO] STOP A LA GUERRE A l'Est OFFICIAL Sous Titre anglais

STOP A LA GUERRE A l'Est OFFICIAL Sous Titre anglais
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXw02NsDa_A

Published on Oct 9, 2012 by 
STOP to the War in Eastern CONGO (DRC)....
This is song is a co-production by Mme Odiane Lokako et the deputy Patrick Muyaya. Two congolese who really feel concerned about that situation...They have no arms to defend our homeland. But they just had this idea. First time in DRC and Central Africa such a song for a good cause They have put together the most popular artists from DRC to come together and sing along this song concerning this ar that has been going for too long in Eastern DRC. Artists such as: Innoss'B the benjamin of the group, the youngest one, 15 years old only (Known as Innocent Balume) appreciated this initiative because he is from the East, he lives there and insists in the fact that since he was born the war has been going on.....Today he says stops! Along with him Fally Ipupa, Papa Wemba, Tshala Muana, Lutumba Simaro, Felix Wazekwa, Bill Clinton, Marie Misamu, Meje 30, Emeneya, Koffi Olomide, Manda Chante, FM Fiston Mbuyi, Verby All Stars, Leperc, Barbara Kanam, and Mbilia Bel....Please lets all stand up today and say stop to this war! We are the one who can make a better day in Goma, who can bring back peace....this song is very deep! Listen to it, and pass it around!!!! let's all Stand up for DRC (Congo)....Wherever you are, whoever you are, if you feel concern just like me, just like us, please feel free to help us no matter how! but it just has to stop! Pass it on radio stations, TV channels, people has to know what is going on in DRC, especially in EASTERN CONGO! it is just a nightmare! contact us at ladynadiaproductions@gmail.com for more information or more details!

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