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Article: Reports From Hell
- Article from:
- Jerusalem Post
- Article date:
- November 7, 1996
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Meir Ronnen
Jerusalem Post
11-07-1996
SILENT OVER AFRICA: Stories of War and Genocide by James Schofield. Sydney and London, HarperCollins. 224pp. Price not stated.
SAHARA UNVEILED: A Journey Across the Desert by William Langewiesche. New York, Pantheon. 302pp. $24.
British-born James Schofield, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's TV correspondent here, served previously in Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi and on the southern Sudanese border. Somewhere in his moving account of the atrocities around Kigali, he and reporter Catherine Bond, who had just seen Schindler's List, were forcibly reminded of the Holocaust. Even as the Hutus killed the Tutsis brutally and in huge numbers, the ...
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