I watched the first two parts of the BBC documentary last night and can't wait for the final instalment tonight. As a teenager at the time I had an idea what it was all about but just didn't grasp the enormity of it and didn't have a scooby about the geopolitical background to the famine.
Bob Geldof still raging about it to this day and rightly so. Why are people dying for lack of food in their belly when we live in a world of food surplus?
Bob Geldof still raging about it to this day and rightly so. Why are people dying for lack of food in their belly when we live in a world of food surplus?