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In the DRC there are tens of thousands of women who have been systematically kidnapped, raped, mutilated and tortured by soldiers from both foreign militias and the Congolese army. The world knows nothing of these women. Their stories have never been told. They suffer and die in silence. In
The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo these brave women finally speak.
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As part of Frontline’s Congo Season, we present two reports that focus on the role that the UN plays in the DRC and discuss with the filmmakers whether its mission is still a valid one.
The UN's Dirty War (Unreported World)Unreported World travels to the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, and uncovers evidence that UN troops are supporting Congolese government forces even as they carry out indiscriminate attacks, sometimes against civilian targets.
Mission Impossible (BBC Panorama)The UN polices conflicts around the world. But is it up to policing itself? Documents leaked to a joint Panorama/BBC World Service investigation reveal why the UN's department tasked with rooting out corruption has been called a "combat zone" and found not fit for purpose.
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Ray Fitzwalter, executive producer of World in Action and author of
The Dream that Died - the rise and fall of ITV - talks about his forthcoming book.
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May 14th marks the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel. We talk to
Professor Shai Feldman, one of the world's leading experts on the Middle East, who talks about the political and ideological challenges that face Israel in its 60th year.
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Are Congo’s natural resources to be found at the root of the nations problems or do they offer a key to its future development?
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Please come and join us for a Spring Party at the Club. We will be serving food and drinks on the house from 6.30pm until 8.30pm, and we hope the party will continue until late.
Come and share the experience of spring lamb and vegetables fresh from the Frontline Farm in Norfolk. The farm already provides our restaurant with game, eggs, seasonal fruit, vegetables and herbs.
We encourage you to bring along a guest to join in the festivities. As well as a celebration, it will also be a great opportunity for members to introduce friends or colleagues who might be interested in applying to join.
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On the eve of the first anniversary of his death, a unique evening is being held to celebrate
Edward Behr’s life and work. Featuring a series of clips and excerpts from his work it will also include contributions from a number of people who knew and worked with him. Among those taking part will be journalist
Marie Colvin (The Sunday Times), photographer
Don McCullin (taped), journalist
Christopher Dickey (Newsweek), film director
Roman Polanski (taped), journalist
Olivier Todd (former BBC Paris Correspondent), film producer
Jeremy Thomas (The Last Emperor) and journalist
Jonathan Randall (former Washington Post) more++log in or register to book
As the race for the US elections continues to attract world attention, Matt Frei
, BBC Washington correspondent, explains the intricacies of the election process and gives us his views on the remaining candidates.
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Alex de Waal, author of
Darfur: a Short History of a Long War, talks about the history of Darfur, its conflicts, and what the future holds in store.
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In Prison My Whole Life follows 25-year-old William Francome’s investigation into the arrest of Mumia Abu Jamal, famed death-row prisoner and award-winning Black Panther journalist.
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To coincide with the landmark BBC series, Frontline Club presents a unique opportunity to preview
Episode Four and hear the people behind the programme talk about the challenges of undertaking such a big project.
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Colombia is a country embroiled in a violent and bloody civil war, but what are the roots of this conflict and who should be held accountable? The media and the government state that guerrilla groups, particularly the FARC, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, are responsible for the violence and its social and economic costs.
'Colombia : Promises and Bullets' charts the history of Colombia 's war, from its humble origins to one of the most protracted and violent conflicts Latin America has ever seen.
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John Moore has spent most of the last year photographing Pakistan’s slide into instability and in December 2007 was one of the few photographers present at the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. Tonight he presents his work and talks in the context of the events in Pakistan over the last twelve months.
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At a time when the world waits anxiously to see what will happen next in Zimbabwe,
Heidi Holland talks about her book which gets to grips with the man at the helm of a corrupt regime; the man behind the monster.
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Living Goddess is an intricate piece of film making about child Gods and violent revolutions in Nepal. Three girls worshipped as Living Gods play on toy mobile phones, in a secret world of Tantric ritual and blood sacrifice. Meanwhile a doomed, out of touch King gambles his throne in a last ditch attempt to hold on to power.
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Awarded Best Documentary Feature at this year’s Oscars,
Taxi to the Dark Side is a gripping investigation into the shocking mistreatment of United States’ prisoners of War held in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay. It is directed by acclaimed documentary filmmaker
Alex Gibney, who also made the Oscar nominated
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room.
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Event Calendar
May 2008
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1st May
It is impossible to underestimate the importance of a good local fixer in getting to the heart of the story, especially in fast-moving and complex situations. Does the industry give them editorial credit for the role they play in getting the stories, do they compensate them financially and are they doing enough to ensure their safety and protection?All proceeds from this event will go towards the Frontline Fixers Fund.
13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
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2nd May
As newspapers wrestle with declining circulation and the rise of the new media, is the profession behind the headlines in jeopardy?
13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
2nd May
In the summer of 2007 a farmer in southern India found a two-day old baby girl who had been buried alive. Rushed to the local hospital, she miraculously survived. But in today’s India, many other baby girls are not so lucky...
13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ
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6th May
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has witnessed one of the world’s worst ongoing humanitarian crises, where as many as 5.4 million people may have died since 1998. We discuss why this country is beset by so many problems and if there are any forseeable solutions for it.
13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
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7th May
Marcus Bleasdale has now spent eight years covering the brutal conflict within the borders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the work was published in his book One Hundred Years of Darkness. Tonight he will present his work focusing on the people in Eastern Congo’s mining towns, where militia groups and government forces battle on a daily basis for control of the mineral-rich areas where they can exploit gold, coltan, cassiterite and diamonds.
13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 IQJ
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11th May
In the DRC there are tens of thousands of women who have been systematically kidnapped, raped, mutilated and tortured by soldiers from both foreign militias and the Congolese army. The world knows nothing of these women. Their stories have never been told. They suffer and die in silence. In The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo these brave women finally speak.
13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ
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12th May
As part of Frontline’s Congo Season, we present two reports that focus on the role that the UN plays in the DRC and discuss with the filmmakers whether its mission is still a valid one.The UN's Dirty War (Unreported World)Unreported World travels to the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, and uncovers evidence that UN troops are supporting Congolese government forces even as they carry out indiscriminate attacks, sometimes against civilian targets.Mission Impossible (BBC Panorama)The UN polices conflicts around the world. But is it up to policing itself? Documents leaked to a joint Panorama/BBC World Service investigation reveal why the UN's department tasked with rooting out corruption has been called a "combat zone" and found not fit for purpose.
13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ
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13th May
Ray Fitzwalter, executive producer of World in Action and author of The Dream that Died - the rise and fall of ITV - talks about his forthcoming book.
13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
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14th May
May 14th marks the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel. We talk to Professor Shai Feldman, one of the world's leading experts on the Middle East, who talks about the political and ideological challenges that face Israel in its 60th year.
13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
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15th May
Are Congo’s natural resources to be found at the root of the nations problems or do they offer a key to its future development?
13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
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16th May
Please come and join us for a Spring Party at the Club. We will be serving food and drinks on the house from 6.30pm until 8.30pm, and we hope the party will continue until late. Come and share the experience of spring lamb and vegetables fresh from the Frontline Farm in Norfolk. The farm already provides our restaurant with game, eggs, seasonal fruit, vegetables and herbs. We encourage you to bring along a guest to join in the festivities. As well as a celebration, it will also be a great opportunity for members to introduce friends or colleagues who might be interested in applying to join.
13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
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20th May
On the eve of the first anniversary of his death, a unique evening is being held to celebrate Edward Behr’s life and work. Featuring a series of clips and excerpts from his work it will also include contributions from a number of people who knew and worked with him. Among those taking part will be journalist Marie Colvin (The Sunday Times), photographer Don McCullin (taped), journalist Christopher Dickey (Newsweek), film director Roman Polanski (taped), journalist Olivier Todd (former BBC Paris Correspondent), film producer Jeremy Thomas (The Last Emperor) and journalist Jonathan Randall (former Washington Post)
13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ
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21st May
As the race for the US elections continues to attract world attention, Matt Frei, BBC Washington correspondent, explains the intricacies of the election process and gives us his views on the remaining candidates.
13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
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22nd May
Alex de Waal, author of Darfur: a Short History of a Long War, talks about the history of Darfur, its conflicts, and what the future holds in store.
13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ
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25th May
In Prison My Whole Life follows 25-year-old William Francome’s investigation into the arrest of Mumia Abu Jamal, famed death-row prisoner and award-winning Black Panther journalist.
13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ
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27th May
To coincide with the landmark BBC series, Frontline Club presents a unique opportunity to preview Episode Four and hear the people behind the programme talk about the challenges of undertaking such a big project.
13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ
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Event News
2007-04-04
COMING SOON
Frontline Club is planning a 'Forgotten Conflicts' screening season for August. We're looking for new or old documentaries on the subject of the world's forgotten wars and humanitarian issues. If you can make suggestions or send in films for the selection please contact: phil.brown@frontlineclub.com
Send in entries to: Phil Brown, Frontline Club, 7 Southwick Mews, London, W2 1JG
INTERNS WANTED
We are looking for interns to start in mid-May for a period of 6-8 weeks. Anyone interested please email deborah.dwek@frontlineclub.com for more information.
Forthcoming Events
Sun 11 May 08, 4.30pm - £5.00
Congo Season Screening: The Greatest Silence - Rape in the Congo
Mon 12 May 08, 7.30pm - £5.00
Congo Season Double Bill Screening: The UN in Congo
Tue 13 May 08, 7.30pm - £7.00
NEW - Frontline Confidential with Ray Fitzwalter: the rise and fall of ITV
Wed 14 May 08, 7.30pm - £7.00
Insight with Professor Shai Feldman: Israel at Sixty - What Chance for Peace?
Thu 15 May 08, 7.30pm - £7.00
Congo Season: Media Talk - Lifting the Curse
Fri 16 May 08, from 6.30pm
Frontline Club Spring Party
Tue 20 May 08, 7.30pm (arrive 7.00pm) - £5.00
Talk and Screening: Anybody Here Been Raped and Speaks English?
Wed 21 May 08, 7.30pm - £7.00
Insight with Matt Frei: US Elections special - FULLY BOOKED
Thu 22 May 08, 7.30pm - £7.00
Insight with Alex de Waal: the Crisis in Darfur
Sun 25 May 08, 4.30pm - £5.00
Screening: In Prison My Whole Life
Tue 27 May 08, 7.30pm - £5.00
Preview Screening and Discussion: Russia – A Journey, with Jonathan Dimbleby
Sun 01 Jun 08, 4.30pm - £5.00
Screening: Colombia - Promises and Bullets
Mon 02 Jun 08, 7.30pm - £7.00
In the picture with John Moore - Pakistan on the Brink
Tue 03 Jun 08, 7.30pm - £7.00
Insight with Heidi Holland: Dinner with Mugabe
Sun 08 Jun 08, 4.30pm - £5.00
Screening: Living Goddess