Anjan Sundaram: Why I risked my life to expose a government massacre
Anjan Sundaram: 为什么我要冒着生命危险去揭露政府大屠杀暴行
TED Fellow Anjan Sundaram has spent the last decade writing about 21st century dictatorships, forgotten conflicts and discrimination around the world – from the Democratic Republic of Congo to Rwanda and India. Full bio
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are isolated from us?
to the Central African Republic
that were tragic and unreal,
the slow preparation of ethnic cleansing.
is a country of about five million people
since French colonial rule ended in 1960.
Muslim government,
within communities.
of Gaga be abandoned.
as government spies,
moved into the empty homes.
when people have left.
and reached Gaga,
by the thunder of bombs.
to attack a town sheltering a militia.
and tall elephant grass,
that I would not hurt them.
ran out of the forest.
as I wrote down their question.
with these people.
like a footnote in world news.
that it was committing any violence,
government massacres
comfort of their taste.
of plastic wrappers as they fled.
still operating in the country,
about the massacres.
to feel a sense of normalcy.
of this missing information.
militia headquarters,
in these camps.
went unrecorded by witnesses.
in the Central African Republic,
in all our communities
to manipulate reality.
of massacred people are still alive,
of burned homes are still standing.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Anjan Sundaram - Author, journalistTED Fellow Anjan Sundaram has spent the last decade writing about 21st century dictatorships, forgotten conflicts and discrimination around the world – from the Democratic Republic of Congo to Rwanda and India.
Why you should listen
Anjan Sundaram is the author of Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship (Ingabire prize, PEN America prize finalist, Amazon Best Book of 2016) and Stringer: A Reporter's Journey in the Congo (Royal African Society Book of the Year in 2014, BBC Book of the Week). His writing has appeared in Granta, The New York Review of Books, the New York Times, The Guardian and Foreign Policy. His war correspondence won a Frontline Club award in 2015 and a Reuters prize in 2006. Sundaram is a TED Fellow. He graduated from Yale University.
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