Despatches from the BBC's foreign correspondents. This week: Jeremy Bowen considers his recent visit to Gaza, where the sewage system is desperate need of repair. In Morocco, James Copnall meets an activist who has just received a royal pardon after being jailed by three kings. Former Sorbonne student John Pickford compares a recent student protest in Paris with the momentous student riots in the city 40 years ago. In Washington, Justin Webb reflects on the US' gun culture in the week the nation remembered the Virginia Tech shootings. Meanwhile in Kenya, Natasha Breed tells how the drop in tourists because of the country’s political turmoil has provided the best opportunity to view the nation’s wild animals.
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