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Amy Hall reports on a little-known tradition with devastating impacts on girls in African communities.…
Britain says it’s too late for torture victims to seek compensation but the new Kenyan government could intervene.…
A New Internationalist article about the death of ‘the little poet’ in Iraq has haunted Judith Morrison for 15 years.…
The people who would have been labelled bullies in school are described as captains of industry in the adult world, says Steve Parry.…
Tension that manifested itself in physical violence after the 2007 general election has moved to social media for 2013, reports Moses Wasamu.…
Simon Crowther argues that the use of ‘closed material’ as evidence is unfair to those who may have suffered grave human rights abuses.…
Aminatou Haidar, from Western Sahara; Rigoberta Menchú, from Guatemala; Mari Marcel Thekaekara, from India; and Domitila Barrios de Chungara, from Bolivia.…
Laughter and tolerance run dry in a land where HIV is still a swear word, says Wame Molefhe.…
Human rights lawyer Dianne Post and writer and filmmaker Bishakha Datta go head-to-head.…
*Roger Burbach* claims foreign investors have pushed Argentina to the wall…
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