Urvashi Butalia feels betrayed by politicians on the Left who embrace globalization.
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Palestine's Mandela
One man may hold the key for unity among the Palestinians
- Uri Avnery
- January 24, 2008
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We are football
Uruguayans remain a ‘footballized’ people, according to Eduardo Galeano.
- Eduardo Galeano
- January 22, 2008
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The making of an Islamic Jack the Ripper
View from Gujranwala – Abbas Zaidi tells the chilling story of an Islamic Jack the Ripper.
- Abbas Zaidi
- January 11, 2008
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Guns and justice in the Niger Delta
Rebels in the Niger Delta have taken up arms – Ike Oguine explains what lies behind their resistance.
- December 19, 2007
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Mugabe: saint, sinner or same?
Why does the West think that Mugabe has changed?
- Mthulisi Mathuthu
- October 17, 2007
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The landscape of the future
Urvashi Butalia on a cityscape of the future.
- Urvashi Butalia
- September 14, 2007
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Visa quid pro quo
The US makes it difficult for Bolivians to gain visas, so why shouldn’t Bolivian President Evo Morales make it equally hard for US visitors? Jim Shultz explores the visa quid pro quo.
- Jim Shultz
- May 29, 2007
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A visit to my hometown
A return to his hometown for a funeral brings Ike Oguine face to face with ancient ceremonies and certainties that make the world of politics seem like another country.
- Ike Oguine
- January 21, 2007
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a narrow victory
Africans are desperate to protect hard-won democracy, as Ike Oguine explains.
- Ike Oguine and Ike Oguine
- January 8, 2007
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Walls
The Berlin Wall was considered an outrage. But where, asks Eduardo Galeano, is the outrage at the other walls being erected around the world, in Israel, Western Sahara and the US?
- Eduardo Galeano
- December 19, 2006
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