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Hunting and killing Rwandan refugees in Zaire-Congo - Ep. 6: Silent vs public advocacy
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Episode 6: Silent vs public advocacyMSF's exploratory mission teams complete their reports on their Masisi and Shabunda visits. Details of mass graves, massacres, and the fact that the ADFL used humanitarian teams as bait to lure refugees out of the forests, sent shock waves through MSF offices. A debate about the use of the information collected ensued: should it be made public or not?This podcast series is produced and mixed by Andrea Rangecroft. Editorial direction is from Nancy Barrett, Laurence Binet, Martin Saulnier, and Rebecca Golden Timsar. The narrator is Nick Owen. The extracts are read by Danielle Stagg and Matthew Wade. Music is by Lost Harmonies and Peter Sendberg Photo credits: © Wim Van CappellenA special thanks to Rachel Kiddell-Monroe. This MSF Speaking Out podcast is based on an original MSF case study called ‘The Hunting and Killing of Rwandan Refugees in Zaire-Congo: 1996-1997’. It is written by Laurence Binet and is part of the Speaking Out Case Study series - a project by MSF International. To read the full study and discover other case studies, please go to our website: msf.org/speakingout Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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