Bernard-Henri
Levy, author and philosopher, is interviewed by Jon Sopel on BBC
News 24's HARDtalk tonight.
Regarded
as one of France's most celebrated intellectuals, Bernard-Henri
Levy's latest book on the kidnapping and murder of American journalist
Daniel Pearl is attracting both condemnation and praise.
Did
the Wall Street Journal reporter die in Pakistan because he was
American and Jewish or was Daniel Pearl on the trail of a story
which cost him his life?
Bernard-Henri
Levy admits some of his work is part fiction, part journalism, so
should the world believe what he says about the murder of Daniel
Pearl?
HARDtalk
is on BBC News 24 at 11.30pm today (Wednesday 22 October 2003).
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