77 mins watch time
Posted October 2021
Culture, Politics, Travel
A humanitarian activist of deep conviction, Bernard-Henri Lévy has spent fifty years reporting from the sites of human rights abuses and humanitarian crises that fail to receive global attention or an active response, shedding light on urgent stories that Western media and governments have chosen to ignore. In conversation with Hannah MacInnes, Bernard-Henri shares stories from his investigative trips taken before and during the COVID pandemic, from the massacred Christian villages in Nigeria to a dangerously fragile Afghanistan on the eve of the Taliban talks, from an anti-Semitic ambush in Libya to the overrun refugee camp on the island of Lesbos.