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*Jean Baptiste Kayigamba*, who lost most of his family in the Rwandan genocide, wonders why Britain and France are harbouring the major perpetrators and whether recent legal changes will make a difference.…
*Hadani Ditmars* returns to a country where ongoing conflict underscores a humanitarian disaster.…
Vast reserves of the black stuff are bringing the country nothing but trouble, argues *Andrew Nikiforuk*.…
Malalai Joya was one of the first women to be elected to Afghanistan’s parliament…
The situation in Bangladesh remains tense in the run up to Independence Day on 26 March, writes Rahnuma Ahmed…
Wayne Roberts finds it unsettling that an authoritative and transformative report on cancer released in February 2009 has to hearken back to the horse and buggy days of a century ago by calling for a return to “classic public health.” …
NI co-editor Dinyar Godrej, alterted us to the situation regarding political psychologist and NI contributor,Professor Ashis Nandy…
Living in Lebanon is like watching a dramatic thriller unfold…
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