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Making peace a way of life

The essence of Quakerism is not an easily repeatable creed or dogma, but space…

  • Fri Oct 5 09:18:00 2012
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Censorship and the arts: should forbidding be forbidden?

In direct response to increasing censorship, creative acts of resistance are springing up in Lebanon, says Giedre Steikunaite.…

  • Tue Sep 18 05:40:00 2012
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Economic growth in Africa – Recent developments in Mozambique

A case study for our World Development text book …

  • Thu Sep 13 08:01:00 2012
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The rise of Jihadism in Syria

Paul Rogers says the growing influence of home-grown and foreign fundamentalists makes a negotiated settlement even more urgent…

  • Wed Sep 12 04:15:00 2012
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Meles Zenawi - where did it all go wrong?

A profile of the former guerilla leader turned tyrant, Ethiopian Prime Minister Zenawi, who died today after 21 years in power…

  • Tue Aug 21 13:22:00 2012
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Reading between the lines: journalism in Guatemala

It’s a game of self-censorship, says Anna Bevan – especially for women.…

  • Wed Aug 15 04:11:00 2012
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Sierra Leone beyond Charles Taylor

As the world hails the ex-Liberian President’s 50-year sentence for civil war atrocities, Sabrina Mahtani hopes the judgment will not detract from the root causes of the conflict.…

  • Wed May 30 09:18:00 2012
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Sabrina Mahtani

Sabrina Mahtani is a British-Zambian lawyer who has worked on human rights projects in Sierra Leone since 2005, including the Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law and ‘Opin Yu Yi’ (‘Open Your Eyes’), the country’s first human rights film festival…

  • Wed May 30 03:00:00 2012
  • Rank: 100

What Aung San Suu Kyi could do next

Clearly articulating her party’s economics policies would be a good start, reckons Dinyar Godrej.…

  • Wed May 9 08:02:00 2012
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Country Profile: Guatemala

The country's unequal wealth distribution and rapid population growth have made it one of the poorest in Latin America, writes Anna-Claire Bevan.…

  • Tue May 1 10:09:00 2012
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