In harm's way / Martin Bell
Publisher: London : Penguin, 1996Description: 288p. 20 cm001: 9483ISBN: 0140251081Subject(s): Bell, Martin | News media | Reporters | War | JournalismDDC classification: 070.433 BELItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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After a lifetime of impartial reporting for the BBC from the world's war zones and trouble spots, Martin Bell writes about the human misery and political cynicism that makes up the war in Bosnia. A veteran of ten earlier wars nothing has moved or angered him more than this war and the political failure of the UN and the governments of the West to respond to it. He writes about military inefficiency, political hypocrisy and indifference, the suffering of Serbs, Muslims and Croats alike and the uneasy relationship between news, and those who convey it and the political response back home.
Originally published: London: Hamish Hamilton, 1995.
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