http://www.observer.com/pages/story.asp?ID=6302
"One might think that an incisive, provocative re-examination of former Secretary of State Henry Kissingers governmental career, such as is presented in Alex Gibney and Eugene Jareckis 2002 documentary, The Trials of Henry Kissinger, might have found a television berth when it was shopped around to American cable and broadcast outlets this year.
After all, the 80-minute piece, which broaches the subject of whether Mr. Kissinger should be tried as a war criminal while taking a critical look at his actions in Vietnam, Cambodia, East Timor and Chile, seemed timely enough, what with the creation of an International Criminal Court last April and growing enthusiasm for universal jurisdiction."