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Human Rights in Bangladesh: A Continued Legacy of Injustice
February 14, 2013 -
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A recent Human Rights Watch report highlights the deteriorating human rights environment in Bangladesh, perpetuated by a government...
Colombia: The Elite Resistance to Change
January 16, 2013 -
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The underlying social tensions and conflicts related to land and inequality have failed to be addressed by successive Colombian...
Tackling Biased Reporting in Western Media
November 26, 2012 -
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The recent conference, Media and War: Challenging the Consensus, highlighted the need to challenge media narratives promoting...
Blood Relations: The Ties That Bind
November 25, 2012 -
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The Other Israeli Film Festival saw the screening of Blood Relations last week, a short film documenting an extraordinary...
Justice in Action: Putting Bosnia’s History on the Big Screen
November 20, 2012 -
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In this short film, six young East Londoners travel to Bosnia to discover its turbulent history and what ‘justice’ must...
Gaza Bleeds as Israeli Right Wing Prepares for Elections
November 18, 2012 -
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As Israel carries out yet another military operation in Gaza, civilians are made to pay the price for right wing political...
War on Drugs: Plan Honduras
September 6, 2012 -
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As another country in Central and Latin America struggles to contain the fallout from the expansive 'War on Drugs', questions...
Srebrenica: To No One and Nowhere
July 28, 2012 -
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Seventeen years after the Srebrenica massacre, the lessons from the tragedy need to be learnt as a scarred people slowly...
Burma’s Rohingya: A Denial of Citizenship and Human Rights
July 12, 2012 -
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The Rohingya need more international support to restore their citizenship rights The eruption of violence in Burma’s...
Truth At All Costs
February 25, 2012 -
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It has proven to be a week of both tragedy and pride for journalism. From the rubble and destruction of embattled Homs,...
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