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Contents Foreword vii Introduction ix 1. A Dierent Channel: The Role of Television in International Conflict Resolution 1 Michelle Betz 2 Reporting non-stop Violence in South Africa: The Necessity for Adopting a Different Kind of Journalism 20 Anthea Garman 3. The Triumph of Big Brother': Challenging Times for African Media in Conflict Situations 45 Simwogerere Kyazze 4. The Challenges of Reporting the Northern Uganda Armed Conflict 62 John Muto-Ono p 'ajur 5. Conflict in Karaoja: Bridging the Information Gap through Human Rights-Based Communication 87 Nathan Byamukama 6. Media, Peace-building and the Culture of Violence 103 George W Lugalambi 7. What Role Should the Media Play in Conflict Transformation and Peace-building? 120 Stella M. Sabiiti 8. Behind The Monitor's October 10th Shutdown 132 David Ouma Balikowa 9. Partnering Civil Society with the Media in Peace-building 139 Deusdedit R.K Nkuruniza Index 153