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Sex trafficking in India
From Mumbai to Manchester, sex trafficking takes place the world over - chances are it's happening in a town near you. Rachel Lewis reports from India where a police 'rescue' is not always what it seems. more >>
Remembering Ken Saro-Wiwa
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To commemorate the death of the Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa a living memorial in the form of a bus has been dedicated to him. Natalie Duck speaks to the artist responsible, Sokari Douglas Camp, to find out why. |
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A better model
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Following on from two recent articles on Product RED – one for, one against – Will Horwitz, a campaigner who spent the summer in South Africa lobbying the government to review its irresponsible strategy on AIDS, attempts to find some middle ground. |
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Bubble, toil and trouble
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As Coke’s questionable employment practices become more widely known, their claim that the company 'exists to benefit and refresh everyone it touches' becomes a sick joke. |
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The puppet show saving lives
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Foreign aid detractors say that charity is for muppets. One Irish NGO has set out to prove those people right. Markham Nolan talks to No Strings, a touring puppet company dealing with some powerful issues. |
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The Super Furry Animals in Colombia
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Following the Super Furry Animals 'vacuous' six week tour of north America, two of the band members flew onto Colombia. Singer songwriter Gruff Rhys and bassist Guto Pryce spent a week learning about labour rights, privatisation and the might of Coca Cola. Here we present Gruff's diary. |
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A monument to slavery
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As the UK commemorated the end of the slave trade, an original sculpture was commissioned by Christian Aid and National Museums Liverpool from a group of Haitian artists representing their continuing struggle for freedom and human rights. |
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