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Round-up: Assignment, Ethiopia and Bob Geldof

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Dave Lee | 10:48 UK time, Monday, 15 March 2010

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An Assignment documentary into the use of aid money in Ethiopia during the 1980s has provoked much debate across the world's media. We discussed the programme on this week's episode of Over To You - which you can listen to again here.

Below is a round-up of the key coverage surrounding the story so you can have the full picture:

  • Article: Read . [3 March]
  • Audio: Listen again to 91Èȱ¬ World Service Africa Editor Martin Plaut's original programme, Aid for Arms in Ethiopia, or (mp3, 11MB). [4 March]
  • Article: The Independent newspaper (UK) for "disgracefully poor reporting" which "relied on dubious sources and rumour". [6 March]
  • Blog: 91Èȱ¬ World Service News and Current Affairs editor Andrew Whitehead, introduced by Director of Global News Peter Horrocks, writes on the 91Èȱ¬ News Editors Blog.Ìý[6 March]
  • Video: Geldof also . [7 March]
  • Audio: to provide proof that the claims in the report are correct. [7 March]
  • Comment: Former 91Èȱ¬ journalist Rageh Omaar , wondering "why the strong and blanket reaction without a hint of wanting to know more?". [8 March]
  • Comment: Omaar's piece , asking: "Where were all the dead people then? If no one was getting food, why was nobody dying? That would have been one of the first questions I'd have asked." [9 March]
  • Article: In the Independent, Geldof , as well Andrew Whitehead and Martin Plaut. [10 March]
  • Audio: Whitehead appears on 91Èȱ¬ Radio 4's Media Show to stress that the 91Èȱ¬ is standing by its story. Listen again online, or (mp3, 14MB). [10 March]
  • Comment: In an editorial, the Daily Mail (UK) - adding that the 91Èȱ¬ "deserves praise for this piece of journalism". [11 March]
  • Comment: Alasdair Palmer [13 March]
  • Comment: Former editor of the 91Èȱ¬ Radio 4's Today programme Rod Liddle writes in The Times, . [14 March]
  • Comment: An opinion column in the Ethiopian Review . [15 March]
  • Comment: In the Daily Mail (UK), Richard Dowden, author of Africa: Altered States, Ordinary Miracles, . [15 March]

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