Episodes
Three and a half years into the Iran-Iraq conflict, with there estimated to be more than 15,000 POWs, the ICRC has noted numerous breaches of the Geneva Conventions on both sides.(KROON, Robert)(02.1984)
Published 06/01/15
Malaria and malnutrition are endangering the lives of refugees in the Khao-I-Dang camp. The ICRC is doing something about it.(GLASS, Roger)(01.1981)
Published 05/18/15
The ICRC was very active during the war, providing assistance in a variety of ways, including by visiting detainees and arranging for their repatriation. Here's a first-hand account.(KROON, Robert)(10.1984)
Published 05/04/15
The focus of the ICRC operations in 1976 was, just like in 2015, in the Levant, this time in Lebanon. Lebanese relief workers talk about the effect of the war on their country.(MARTI, Laurent)(01.1977)
Published 04/20/15
After 11 ICRC workers are abducted in Uganda on 7 January 1984, this ICRC broadcast looks at how we can prevent these events from happening in the future. (ROMAIN, Monica)(01.1984)
Published 04/06/15
Following the publication of his book "Stories from Kabul", Alberto Cairo talks about ICRC's work in the country. He speaks about his feelings for the future - for himself, the ICRC and the disabled people he helps. Question: Of all the stories that you have written in your journal, which is the one that really touches you most?
Published 12/08/14
A typical working day for the ICRC in the camp. Daniel Cavoli, former leader of ICRC visiting team in Guantanamo. (31.07.2003)
Published 11/24/14
How does the ICRC look for delegates, and what qualities are necessary to become one?(K. Gordon, Félicé Dinda)(1996)
Published 11/10/14
African traditional rules and beliefs, as they relate to war, have more in common with international humanitarian law than you might think.(Davies, Meera)(1.5.1975)
Published 10/27/14
The ICRC has unparalleled access to the world's prisons, owing partly to its pledge of confidentiality and neutrality. This is how our delegates work to improve the detainees' conditions.(Piper, Patrick)(9.1.1989)
Published 10/13/14
This end of year message was recorded in 1970, but you would never know - it could have summarized 2014 just as well. ICRC President Marcel Naville reflects on war and human suffering.(23.12.1970)
Published 09/29/14
At a 1995 UN conference held in Vienna the ICRC campaigned successfully for the banning of blinding laser weapons. Here, ICRC experts explain in graphic detail the effects of these arms.(Bandes Louise Doswald-Beck, Peter Herby)(1995)
Published 09/15/14
This short ICRC Radio broadcast talks about a dozen concurrent operations being undertaken in 1992, from Somalia to Georgia, focusing in particular on the aftermath of the 1991 Paris Peace Accords in Cambodia.(ICRC Radio)(1992)
Published 09/01/14
During the siege of Sarajevo, locals manage as they can to give and receive health care, procure medicine and cope with psychological consequences. International organizations try to help.(Patrick Piper, Jessica Barry)(13.12.1995)
Published 08/18/14
An interesting, very dramatic audio piece introducing listeners to what the ICRC is and does, recorded back in 1982.(Nicolas Sommer)(07.10.1982)
Published 08/04/14
Following the 1971 war, ICRC delegates facilitate and oversee the journey home of prisoners of war and interned civilians, and keep searching for the missing ones.(Robert Kroon, Nicolas Vecsey)(20.05.1974)
Published 07/21/14
The 1000-day siege has left the citizens of Sarajevo lacking the most basic subsistence items. They find innovative ways to grow food and earn whatever little money they can. The ICRC helps.(01.11.1995)
Published 07/07/14
The Red Cross emblem has been used countless times over the years to protect civilians and other non-combatants in the most difficult of circumstances. Here are a few testimonies.(01.10.1989)
Published 06/23/14
The ICRC chief surgeon talks about operating under extremely difficult conditions of 18-hour shifts, no ambulance services to rely on, drastic hospital overcrowding and constant security and hygiene concerns. (Chris Giannou) (02.07.2003)
Published 06/09/14
The James Bond-like escapade of a delegate, exemplifying all the skills one needs to have on the ground, negotiating diplomatic challenges and crossfire situations alike. (M. Bircher) (12.10.1970)
Published 05/26/14
An American soldier detained as POW during the Korean War sends a moving message via the ICRC to his family back in California. (Ricardo H. Soto) (November 1951)
Published 05/12/14
Jean-François Berger explains the particular challenges faced by Dr. Junod and the ICRC in the Spanish civil war. (07.05.2004)
Published 04/28/14
The ICRC insist on the respect of the international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions, calling for due regard to the victims. (Cornelio Sommaruga) (01.02.1990)
Published 04/14/14
In November 1975, East Timor declared independence, and the Indonesian army reacted swiftly by launching a full-scale invasion in December. The ICRC was there. (M. Edder, Michel Testuz) (12.12.1975)
Published 03/31/14