|
|
Article: Interview: Alexis Sinduhije discusses his founding of a radio station with the goal of presenting both sides of the Hutu-Tutsi ethnic conflict
- Article from:
- NPR Weekend Edition - Sunday
- Article date:
- November 21, 2004
- Author:
-
|
Copyright informationProvided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
|
JENNIFER LUDDEN
Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR)
11-21-2004
Interview: Alexis Sinduhije discusses his founding of a radio station with the goal of presenting both sides of the Hutu-Tutsi ethnic conflict
Host: JENNIFER LUDDEN
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
JENNIFER LUDDEN, host:
In the Central African state of Burundi, ethnic violence over the past decade has left several hundred thousand people dead. The tensions are the same as in neighboring Rwanda: longtime minority Tutsi rule over a majority Hutu population. And that's what makes one radio station there stand out. At African Public Radio, former soldiers and rebels who used to shoot at each other now work side by side trying to provide balanced ...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles:
|
|
Article: Colorado Native's Liberal Radio Station Finds Success.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News;
November 19, 1999 ;
700+ words
......general manager of Boulder's newest AM radio station. But Lontine has priorities and getting...from an empty building to a vibrant radio station filled with 14 employees including...in the venture. The history of the radio station goes back 52 years, when Russel Shaffer...
|
|