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Radio Congo by Ben Rawlence - Brash hustlers, sinister colonels, resilient refugees, and intrepid radio hosts: meet the future of CongoIn this extraordinary Released on: Ma. Read "Radio Congo Signals of Hope from Africa's Deadliest War" by Ben Rawlence available from Rakuten Kobo. Brash hustlers, sinister colonels, resilient refugees, and intrepid radio hosts: meet the future of Congo In this extrao Brand: Oneworld Publications. Radio Congo is, ostensibly, an account the writer's trip along the shores and waters of Lake Tanganyika. But it is much more than a travel book. Ben Rawlence, a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch, has a deep knowledge and understanding of African history/5(47).


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In his latest book Radio Congo: Signals of Hope from Africa’s Deadliest War Ben shows the Congolese as people, not victims. They each have their stories, mostly very painful, but they also have faith and a lot of hope. The book delves behind the headlines of war, rape and poverty and aims to give a balanced view, avoiding the media hype. book Radio Congo: Signals of Hope from Africa’s Deadliest War Ben shows the Congolese as people, not victims. They each have their stories, mostly very painful, but they also have faith and a lot of hope. The book delves behind the headlines of war, rape and poverty and aims to give a balanced view, avoiding the media hype. Ben Rawlence sets out to gather the news that never travels far--the news of the uneasy peace being made in the towns of Congo's silent quarter. Rather than taking the direct flight suggested by aid workers and mercenaries, he travels by foot, motorbike, and boat, taking his time to meet the people who are making a new life in one of the world's most dangerous places.

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