April 30, 2007 | Human Rights & Human Welfare

Making Sense of a Senseless War

Since most of the coverage on the Sierra Leonean war has focused on the brutal outbursts of violence — exemplified by the quasi-voyeuristic broadcast media fixation on the ‘rebel hand choppers’ of the [Revolutionary United Front] — the symptoms of the conflict have largely overshadowed its underlying pathology.

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