Philip Gourevich and Thierry Cruvellier
Tuesday, December 09, 2003
Nearly 70 percent of Rwanda’s Tutsi population was killed over 100 days during the country’s civil war in 1994. Last week, in a landmark case, the international court found three Rwandan journalists guilty of inciting the genocide. New Yorker contributor Philip Gourevich is joined by Thierry Cruvellier, who worked in Rwanda with Journalists Without Borders, to discuss the story behind these convictions.
Listen to an interview with lead prosecutor Stephen Rapp on On The Media.
Music: Philip Glass Solo Piano
“Metamorphosis 1” “Metamorphosis 2” “Metamorphosis 4”
Listen to an interview with lead prosecutor Stephen Rapp on On The Media.
“Metamorphosis 1” “Metamorphosis 2” “Metamorphosis 4”

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