Worldview 5.24.12

Lt. Col. Kibibi Mutware Daniel — third from the left — is charged with crimes against humanity for leading the mass rape of women in Fizi, South Kivu.
Lt. Col. Kibibi Mutware Daniel -- third from the left -- is charged with crimes against humanity for leading the mass rape of women in Fizi, South Kivu. Photo by Galya Ruffer
Lt. Col. Kibibi Mutware Daniel — third from the left — is charged with crimes against humanity for leading the mass rape of women in Fizi, South Kivu.
Lt. Col. Kibibi Mutware Daniel -- third from the left -- is charged with crimes against humanity for leading the mass rape of women in Fizi, South Kivu. Photo by Galya Ruffer

Worldview 5.24.12

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Lt. Col. Kibibi Mutware Daniel -- third from the left -- is charged with crimes against humanity for leading the mass rape of women in Fizi, South Kivu. (Photo by Galya Ruffer)

Thursday on Worldview:

After two decades of economic growth, people in China aren’t necessarily happier than they were 20 years ago – at least, that’s what a recent economic study found. Better economic conditions haven’t really affected middle-income earners and the poor have become significantly more unhappy. Shanghai-based Worldview contributor Robert Price and economist Betsey Stevenson explain why income and material wealth don’t necessarily correlate with a sense of well-being.

Then, the Voices and Faces Project is a documentary initiative created to help survivors of sexual violence. On our Global Activism segment we hear about their latest project, which addresses sexual violence in the Congo.

And, Worldview film contributor Milos Stehlik checks in from the Cannes Film Festival.