Rwanda on Trial
anna @ November 6, 2008 # No Comment Yet
How does a country recover from a genocide? In Rwanda, the government has implemented a traditional system of justice and reconciliation known as the Gacaca courts. The courts are expected to deal with the hundreds of thousands of people accused of participating in the 1994 genocide and promote reconciliation between genocide perpetrators and survivors. Jonathan [...]
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World’s largest Camel Fair
anna @ February 27, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Anna Sussman reports for PRI/BBC’s The World on the Pushkar Camel fair in India. Desert of India
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Ancient Melodies, Modern Sounds
anna @ February 17, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Recording duo Bathiya and Santhush started a music revolution in Sri Lanka when they combined ancient melodies with contemporary beats. Anna Sussman reports for The World
Bathiya and Santhush
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Idol Worship
anna @ October 26, 2007 # No Comment Yet
Jonathan Jones writes for the San Francisco Chronicle on the identity politics of Indian Idol.
‘Indian Idol’ finals lead to sectarian clashes
Anna Sussman’s reports on Indian Idol on PRI’s The World. Idol Worship
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Uganda’s Ghetto President Slams Government
anna @ July 30, 2007 # No Comment Yet
The chart topping ghetto president of Uganda talks about his music, his life and how the government has failed the poor people. Jonathan Jones reports for PRI’s The World
Bobi Wine
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