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The setting Sun in Congo
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The greens of the mountains of Kimbau and Kingungi.
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To see the people left on the streets for weeks
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The pounding the mothers do as they pound the flour
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Of the tam tam on feasts and celebrations.
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Of the force of the water of the fall of Mbimbi
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The African woman, force of life
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The hands of the children in mine
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Of the smoke on the clothes of the children
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The joyful valley
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The hospital of Kimbau
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The sad face of a mother by the side of her child in the hospital of Kimbau. The photo did not come, But the image has been engraved.
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New life
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Of books in the class room
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The strength of an African woman.
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The smiles of the children
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Children earning their daily bread
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Sunset in Kimbau
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The African call during a song or on receiving some good news
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Of playing with the children
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That all of us had the same innocence, joy and human qualities
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The richness of the nature of the Country
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Of my family when I had malaria
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The bamboo
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The crowds of people on the roads
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The fufu
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Radio communication
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The solidarity among the African people
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The nenufar
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To use resources
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The children greeting us as we passed by
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The roads in the interior
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The hours of walking daily from home to work.
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Peanuts
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Las escuelas
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Workers not receiving salary for years
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Any African can dance
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Any office on the street
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When they call me « white » I remembered the first Africans in Europe
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The work of the sisters
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To return to Congo and see that some things have changed
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Of returning to Congo and seeing that something have NOT changed
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Matondo (thank you)
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To all the sisters for their warm welcome and care…
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… and to all the African people who taught me to live life with joy and hope.
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Thank you. August 2008 Santi
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