By bringing guilty fellow Africans to book we will start to repair our own hurt, argues Ike Oguine.
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A narrow victory
Africans are desperate to protect hard-won democracy, as Ike Oguine explains.
- Ike Oguine
- June 26, 2006
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The have nots
Choosing a baby to die - and a map of buried treasure. Eduardo Galeano contemplates the have-nots in the 10th part of his Windows series.
- Eduardo Galeano
- June 26, 2006
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Rainbow Warriors
Gays are the rainbow warriors, delivering some of the best news in human history, believes Eduardo Galeano.
Filed in: Christianity Gay Rights Religion
- Eduardo Galeano
- June 26, 2006
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Sonia Gandhi's country
Following Sonia Gandhi's refusal of the Indian premiership, Urvashi Butalia delves into the meaning of ‘nationality'.
Filed in: India
- Urvashi Butalia
- June 26, 2006
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Nollywood looks to the future
There's Hollywood and Bollywood. Now there's Nollywood too: Nigeria's video movie industry is the third most vibrant in the world, as Ike Oguine explains.
- Ike Oguine
- June 26, 2006
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The Lessons of War
Afonso Dhlakama of Renamo may once have been sponsored by apartheid South Africa but he deserves more influence in the democratic Mozambique of today, argues Ike Oguine.
- June 26, 2006
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A feeling of helplessness
Kashmiri poet Murtaza Shibli works on the London Underground, where he thought he was safe from bombings and destruction – until 7/7.
Filed in: Kashmir Terrorism United Kingdom
- Murtaza Shibli
- June 26, 2006
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Geetaben and Shakila
Urvashi Butalia expresses her despair over the mass killings in Gujarat, India.
- Urvashi Butalia
- June 26, 2006
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Questions
Eternal questions from Eduardo Galeano in the latest instalment of his Windows series.
- Eduardo Galeano
- May 29, 2006
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