Results for “Genocide

Letter from Ukraine: A prayer for Odessa

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The New Statesman, March 26, 2022

As the Russian squadron blockading the city lies in anchor, Odessites reveal the depths of their courage as they prepare to defend their home.

The last person who believe in western intervention

Elliot Ackerman, Time, February 21, 2022

Over the course of four decades Lévy has made a name for himself traversing the globe in an effort to turn the world’s attention to forgotten conflicts, humanitarian crises. He continues with “The Will to See”

The Rape of Ukraine

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, February 22, 2022

Taking Putin’s grievances seriously would be nothing more than a death wish for a return to the terrible 20th century.

Putin, Ukraine and historical revisionism

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Kyiv Post, May 09, 2015

The following is the English-language translation of a Bernard-Henri Levy speech delivered on April 16 at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques in Paris as part of an international colloquium entitled The Second World War in Russian Political Discourse.

A russian war crime in Ukraine

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Kyiv Post, July 28, 2020

Have we been so anesthetized by containment that we ignore the death of a doctor on the front lines, in violation of the laws of war?

The Olympic Games Cannot Hide the Persecution of the Uyghurs

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The New York Times, January 29, 2022

The text of Bernard-Henri Lévy, Natan Sharansky and Elisha Wiesel for the Uyghurs published in the New York Times.

U.S. ‘Did Not Fail’ In Afghanistan, Legendary French Writer Says

Richard Miniter and David Martosko, Newsweek, October 28, 2021

After Afghanistan, America must not retreat from the world, says the famed French Writer Bernard-Henri Lévy.