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Electoral gains for radical parties grow out of participation in broader social movements, says Tim Gee…
The killing of activist Chut Wutty by the military on April 26 must not be swept under the carpet, says Fran Lambrick.…
With capital punishment debatesresurfacing since the Breivik trial, Tony Mckenna argues the death penalty brutalizes not just the individual but the whole society.…
Allegations of ballot stuffing in this year’s Duma elections have sparked the biggest protests in Russia in almost two decades…
By pushing forward a hotly contested mining project and enacting a state of emergency, Ollanta Humala's presidency is off to a worrying start.…
Respect for indigenous rights leads to company pull-out on controversial dam project in Peru, reports Vanessa Baird.…
The scale of indigenous-led protests against mining in southern Peru took most by surprise…
Libby Powell on the considerable ramifications of Palestine’s bid for statehood.…
Facts, figures and ratings in our latest country profile.…
Tuesday 2 August marked the 48th anniversary of the West Papuan struggle for independence from Indonesia…
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