Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mathieu-Mole-in-the-DRC-27MZIF3KLY4I.htmlConceptually similarEugene Gbegbe Bokoyo in the DRCGP0STONDUCompleted★★★★Mathieu Mole During Community Gathering in a Village in the DRCGP0STONCZCompleted★★★★Community Gathering in a Village in the DRCGP0STOND4Completed★★★★Philippe Linduku Mbonga in the DRCGP0STONE2Completed★★★★Philippe Linduku Mbonga in the DRCGP0STONDXCompleted★★★★Philippe Linduku Mbonga in the DRCGP0STONE0Completed★★★★Philippe Linduku Mbonga in the DRCGP0STONDZCompleted★★★★Illegal Timber in Lisala in the DRCGP0STONFFCompleted★★★★Transportation of Illegal Timber in the DRCGP0STONDWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STONDSMathieu Mole in the DRCMathieu Mole, coordinator of the civil society of the district of Mongala, and focal of the RRN (network of natural resources) speaks during a meeting with Eugene Gbegbe Bokoyo in Capsa village 30km from Lisala. He was the “Comité Local de Gestion” president for Popolo village where Sicobois conducts logging activities. He has since resigned. Plundered forests, physical intimidation and unfulfilled promises is the legacy of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s broken industrial logging model according to new findings from Greenpeace, after the environmental organisation visited the communities affected by the operations of logging companies.Locations:Africa-Democratic Republic of the CongoDate:8 Aug, 2014Credit:© Clément Tardif / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3830px X 2549pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-One person-Outdoors-PortraitsShoot:Illegal Logging in the DRCPlundered forests, physical intimidation and unfulfilled promises is the legacy of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s broken industrial logging model according to new findings from Greenpeace, after the environmental organisation visited the communities affected by the operations of logging companies.