fbpx
Wikipedia

Linda Melvern

Linda Melvern is a British investigative journalist. Early in her career, she worked for The Evening Standard and then The Sunday Times (UK), including on the investigative Insight Team.[1] Since leaving the newspaper she has written seven books of non-fiction. She is a former Honorary Professor of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, in the Department of International Politics.

Career

In her early career, Melvern concentrated on a variety of subjects. Her first book, “Techno-Bandits”, was co-authored with Nick Anning and David Hedbitch in 1984, and told the story of the US Department of Defense's attempts to prevent the Soviet Union from acquiring American technology.[2] Her next book - her first solo exploit - investigated Rupert Murdoch's campaign against the British print unions in order to use a more modern printing plant in Wapping. The book, entitled “The End of the Street”, was published in 1986 by Methuen.[citation needed]

In the 1990s, her focus shifted somewhat to the United Nations - starting with The Ultimate Crime (Allison and Busby, 1995) - an investigation into the secret aspects of the first 50 years of UN history. The book became the basis of a TV series for Channel Four, the three-part UN Blues broadcast in January 1995.[3]

For much of the past twenty years, Melvern work has concentrated on the circumstances of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. She was the second vice-President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars.[4] Melvern was a consultant to the Military One prosecution team at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), and a part of her archive of documents on the planning and preparation of the genocide form a part of the documentary evidence used by the prosecution in this trial.[5] In 2017, Rwandan President Paul Kagame presented Melvern with the Igihango National Order of Outstanding Friendship.[6]

Critical responses

Her first book on the genocide, A People Betrayed, was mostly met with warm praise from scholars and other experts. The book covered the inaction of the United Nations and the international community during the genocide. Canadian academic Gerard Caplan called it a "good, solid book",[7] while former ICTR Prosecutor Teree Bowers hailed it as a "riveting, comprehensive overview".[8]

Conspiracy to Murder was also generally well-received. In general, scholars praised Melvern on the depth of her research. Political Scientist Nicolas van de Walle called the account "authoritative", though it had "shortcomings" relating to its scope.[9] Scott Straus, another prominent expert on Africa and Rwanda, had a similar analysis, arguing that while "the book's depiction of the genocide, does not depart from the now-standard portrayal", it adds value by "presenting fresh new details, anecdotes, and evidence".[10]

In 2020, Verso published her book Intent to Deceive: Denying the Genocide of the Tutsi - undoubtedly her most controversial work.[11] Alex Russell published a favorable review of the book in Financial Times,[12] calling it a "clear, crisp and important contribution to the literature on the genocide". Roméo Dallaire, force commander of UNAMIR during the events of 1994, also endorsed the book in The Globe and Mail, praising how it highlighted how "individuals with everything to lose ... manipulate[d] the next generation into revisionists and genocide deniers. These duped academics, journalists and other “experts” continue to propagate self-serving lies onto the victims.[13]

In a critical review of the book, Belgian scholar Filip Reyntjens, who is criticised several times in the book, writes that Melvern suffers from confirmation bias, selective use of sources, factual errors, and overtly favoring the RPF. He also states,

A conversation on facts and their interpretation becomes impossible when false accusations are levelled against participants, for instance, by branding them as genocide deniers, merely because they have a different reading of events. Throughout the book, several scholars and other writers, including the author of this review, are accused of denial, although they unambiguously acknowledge the historical fact that the Rwandan Tutsi have been the victims of genocide.[6]

In the same review, Reyntjens describes her as one of the "staunch defenders of the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front".[6] However, Reyntjens also writes that the book is well written and "offers interesting and at times novel insights into a number of events".[6]Susan Thomson also criticized the book, stating that it is "a regurgitation of the government line, rooted in a selective reading of history". She states that Melvern fails to distinguish between actual genocide denial and non-adherence to the version of history preferred by the RPF, as well as ignoring the RPF's use of laws against "genocide denial" to target critics.[14]

Books

  • Techno-Bandits: How the Soviets are Stealing America’s High-Tech Future - with Nick Anning and David Hebditch (1984) ISBN 978-0395360668
  • The End of the Street: The Story of Rupert Murdoch’s Coup Against the British Press (1986) ISBN 978-0413146403
  • The Ultimate Crime: Who Betrayed the UN and Why (1995) ISBN 978-0850319392
  • A People Betrayed: The Role of the West in Rwanda's Genocide (2000) ISBN 978-1856498302
  • World Organizations: United Nations (2001) ISBN 978-0531148143
  • Conspiracy to Murder: The Rwandan Genocide (2004) ISBN 978-1859845882
  • Intent to Deceive: Denying the Genocide of the Tutsi (2020) ISBN 978-1788733281

References

  1. ^ "Biography". Linda Melvern. 16 December 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  2. ^ Burnham, David (28 October 1984). "IN SHORT". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  3. ^ Melvern, Linda (2002). "Facing of Facts in Rwanda: A response to Nigel Eltringham's "Representing Rwanda: Questions and Challenges" Vol 3, No 1 (2001)". Anthropology Matters. 4 (1). doi:10.22582/am.v4i1.132. ISSN 1758-6453.
  4. ^ International Association of Genocide Scholars, H.Res. 106, Armenian Genocide. March 7, 2007. At: https://genocidescholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/US-Congress_-Armenian-Resolution.pdf
  5. ^ "Authors: Linda Melvern". www.versobooks.com. Retrieved 16 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ a b c d Reyntjens, Filip (2020). "Intent to deceive: Denying the genocide of the Tutsi". African Affairs. doi:10.1093/afraf/adaa014.
  7. ^ Caplan, Gerald; Melvern, Linda (2000). "A People Betrayed: The Role of the West in Rwanda's Genocide". International Journal. 56 (1): 176. doi:10.2307/40203545. JSTOR 40203545.
  8. ^ "HRW: Community: A People Betrayed, the Role of the West in Rwanda's Genocide". www.hrw.org. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  9. ^ Van De Walle, Nicolas. Foreign Affairs 83, no. 6 (2004): 161-62. Accessed June 17, 2021. doi:10.2307/20034192.
  10. ^ Reviewed Work(s): Conspiracy to Murder: The Rwanda Genocide and the International Community by Linda Melvern. Review by: Scott Straus, Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 120, No. 2 (Summer, 2005), pp. 348-350 URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/20202552
  11. ^ Melvern, Linda (4 February 2020). Intent to Deceive: Denying the Rwandan Genocide. ISBN 978-1788733281.
  12. ^ Lamb, Christina. "War crimes and their half-punishments". www.ft.com. Retrieved 17 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "Review: Author Linda Melvern's Intent to Deceive details the planned genocide of the Rwandan Tutsi – and subsequent efforts to deny it". Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  14. ^ "How not to write about the Rwandan genocide". africasacountry.com. Retrieved 11 November 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Melvern, Linda (5 April 2004). "The west did intervene in Rwanda, on the wrong side". The Guardian.

linda, melvern, british, investigative, journalist, early, career, worked, evening, standard, then, sunday, times, including, investigative, insight, team, since, leaving, newspaper, written, seven, books, fiction, former, honorary, professor, university, wale. Linda Melvern is a British investigative journalist Early in her career she worked for The Evening Standard and then The Sunday Times UK including on the investigative Insight Team 1 Since leaving the newspaper she has written seven books of non fiction She is a former Honorary Professor of the University of Wales Aberystwyth in the Department of International Politics Contents 1 Career 2 Critical responses 3 Books 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditIn her early career Melvern concentrated on a variety of subjects Her first book Techno Bandits was co authored with Nick Anning and David Hedbitch in 1984 and told the story of the US Department of Defense s attempts to prevent the Soviet Union from acquiring American technology 2 Her next book her first solo exploit investigated Rupert Murdoch s campaign against the British print unions in order to use a more modern printing plant in Wapping The book entitled The End of the Street was published in 1986 by Methuen citation needed In the 1990s her focus shifted somewhat to the United Nations starting with The Ultimate Crime Allison and Busby 1995 an investigation into the secret aspects of the first 50 years of UN history The book became the basis of a TV series for Channel Four the three part UN Blues broadcast in January 1995 3 For much of the past twenty years Melvern work has concentrated on the circumstances of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda She was the second vice President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars 4 Melvern was a consultant to the Military One prosecution team at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda ICTR and a part of her archive of documents on the planning and preparation of the genocide form a part of the documentary evidence used by the prosecution in this trial 5 In 2017 Rwandan President Paul Kagame presented Melvern with the Igihango National Order of Outstanding Friendship 6 Critical responses EditHer first book on the genocide A People Betrayed was mostly met with warm praise from scholars and other experts The book covered the inaction of the United Nations and the international community during the genocide Canadian academic Gerard Caplan called it a good solid book 7 while former ICTR Prosecutor Teree Bowers hailed it as a riveting comprehensive overview 8 Conspiracy to Murder was also generally well received In general scholars praised Melvern on the depth of her research Political Scientist Nicolas van de Walle called the account authoritative though it had shortcomings relating to its scope 9 Scott Straus another prominent expert on Africa and Rwanda had a similar analysis arguing that while the book s depiction of the genocide does not depart from the now standard portrayal it adds value by presenting fresh new details anecdotes and evidence 10 In 2020 Verso published her book Intent to Deceive Denying the Genocide of the Tutsi undoubtedly her most controversial work 11 Alex Russell published a favorable review of the book in Financial Times 12 calling it a clear crisp and important contribution to the literature on the genocide Romeo Dallaire force commander of UNAMIR during the events of 1994 also endorsed the book in The Globe and Mail praising how it highlighted how individuals with everything to lose manipulate d the next generation into revisionists and genocide deniers These duped academics journalists and other experts continue to propagate self serving lies onto the victims 13 In a critical review of the book Belgian scholar Filip Reyntjens who is criticised several times in the book writes that Melvern suffers from confirmation bias selective use of sources factual errors and overtly favoring the RPF He also states A conversation on facts and their interpretation becomes impossible when false accusations are levelled against participants for instance by branding them as genocide deniers merely because they have a different reading of events Throughout the book several scholars and other writers including the author of this review are accused of denial although they unambiguously acknowledge the historical fact that the Rwandan Tutsi have been the victims of genocide 6 In the same review Reyntjens describes her as one of the staunch defenders of the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front 6 However Reyntjens also writes that the book is well written and offers interesting and at times novel insights into a number of events 6 Susan Thomson also criticized the book stating that it is a regurgitation of the government line rooted in a selective reading of history She states that Melvern fails to distinguish between actual genocide denial and non adherence to the version of history preferred by the RPF as well as ignoring the RPF s use of laws against genocide denial to target critics 14 Books EditTechno Bandits How the Soviets are Stealing America s High Tech Future with Nick Anning and David Hebditch 1984 ISBN 978 0395360668 The End of the Street The Story of Rupert Murdoch s Coup Against the British Press 1986 ISBN 978 0413146403 The Ultimate Crime Who Betrayed the UN and Why 1995 ISBN 978 0850319392 A People Betrayed The Role of the West in Rwanda s Genocide 2000 ISBN 978 1856498302 World Organizations United Nations 2001 ISBN 978 0531148143 Conspiracy to Murder The Rwandan Genocide 2004 ISBN 978 1859845882 Intent to Deceive Denying the Genocide of the Tutsi 2020 ISBN 978 1788733281References Edit Biography Linda Melvern 16 December 2020 Retrieved 16 June 2021 Burnham David 28 October 1984 IN SHORT The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Melvern Linda 2002 Facing of Facts in Rwanda A response to Nigel Eltringham s Representing Rwanda Questions and Challenges Vol 3 No 1 2001 Anthropology Matters 4 1 doi 10 22582 am v4i1 132 ISSN 1758 6453 International Association of Genocide Scholars H Res 106 Armenian Genocide March 7 2007 At https genocidescholars org wp content uploads 2019 04 US Congress Armenian Resolution pdf Authors Linda Melvern www versobooks com Retrieved 16 June 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d Reyntjens Filip 2020 Intent to deceive Denying the genocide of the Tutsi African Affairs doi 10 1093 afraf adaa014 Caplan Gerald Melvern Linda 2000 A People Betrayed The Role of the West in Rwanda s Genocide International Journal 56 1 176 doi 10 2307 40203545 JSTOR 40203545 HRW Community A People Betrayed the Role of the West in Rwanda s Genocide www hrw org Retrieved 17 June 2021 Van De Walle Nicolas Foreign Affairs 83 no 6 2004 161 62 Accessed June 17 2021 doi 10 2307 20034192 Reviewed Work s Conspiracy to Murder The Rwanda Genocide and the International Community by Linda Melvern Review by Scott Straus Political Science Quarterly Vol 120 No 2 Summer 2005 pp 348 350 URL https www jstor org stable 20202552 Melvern Linda 4 February 2020 Intent to Deceive Denying the Rwandan Genocide ISBN 978 1788733281 Lamb Christina War crimes and their half punishments www ft com Retrieved 17 June 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Review Author Linda Melvern s Intent to Deceive details the planned genocide of the Rwandan Tutsi and subsequent efforts to deny it Retrieved 17 June 2021 How not to write about the Rwandan genocide africasacountry com Retrieved 11 November 2020 External links EditOfficial website Melvern Linda 5 April 2004 The west did intervene in Rwanda on the wrong side The Guardian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Linda Melvern amp oldid 1113687427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.