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Thursday, September 30, 2004

Our continuing series, Underreported looks at the ways in which international monitoring, foreign policy, and economic allegiances affect the intersection of religion and government policy in countries like Serbia, Turkmenistan, and Belarus. Preeta D. Bansal, the current Chair of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, discusses religious freedom as an important US foreign policy interest, and Peter G. Danchin, Director of the Human Rights Program at Columbia University, explains the role international organizations play in protecting religious rights. Felix Corley of Forum 18—a Norwegian, Christian news service that monitors religious freedom concerns of all faiths—joins them by phone from London. Next up, Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk on his latest book, Snow. The book is set in a remote Turkish village against the backdrop of religious, political, and deeply personal tensions. Then, author David Suzuki focuses on one Douglas Fir tree in his unusual biography Tree: A Life Story. Finally, Norwegian author Lars Saabye Christensen spins a poignant, carnivalesque portrait of family life in his award-winning novel, The Half Brother.

Underreported: Religious Freedom

Preeta D. Bansal, the current Chair of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, Peter G. Danchin, Director of the Human Rights Program at Columbia University, and Felix Corley of Forum 18 News Service, discuss the impact international interests bring to bear on issues of religious freedom.

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Orhan Pamuk

Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk on his new, politically-weighted novel Snow.

» Read an excerpt of Snow in the Reading Room
» More on the book

Events:
Orhan Pamuk will be speaking as part of the New Yorker Festival:

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David Suzuki

David Suzuki on the biography of one single Douglas fir tree: Tree: A Life Story.

» More on the book

Music: Soundtrack to Awakenings, music by Randy Newman: "Awakenings" / "Dr. Sayer"

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Lars Saabye Christensen

Norwegian author Lars Saabye Christensen on his novel The Half Brother.

» Read an excerpt of The Half Brother in the Reading Room

Music: Soundtrack to The Elephant Man, music by John Morris: "Dr. Treves Visits the Freak Show and Elephant Man"

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