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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Shock Waves


Pierre Mignault, Hélène Magny 2007
Categories: Canadian Spectrum

Run time: 52 min. | Canada | Language: French
Despite the signed peace accords of 2003, millions continue to die in the troubled Democratic Republic of Congo, home to some of the worst human rights violations in the world. But there is a ray of hope. Radio, once a means for spreading propaganda and hatred, is now being used as a tool for justice and truth. For six years internationally funded independent Radio Okapi has been broadcasting from the frontlines and giving the Congolese people a voice. Under the constant threat of violence and death for their critiques of those in power, more than 100 journalists from Radio Okapi expose injustice and corruption wherever they find it. Its existence has become a lifeline for the people, offering hope of a future with unity and peace. In the words of senior reporter Jules Ngala, "When people tell us these stories, we are revolted, but our only weapon is the microphone. It makes us fight harder."
-Gisèle Gordon

Co-presented with ReelWorld Film Festival.

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