Articles by Barney Cullum
Boat migration 'push-back' will never be the asylum solution
Barney Cullum speaks to the young survivors of Somali terrorist cells and sectarian violence who are feeling the brunt of Greece’s new ‘push-back’ policies.
Life after the Salvini Decree
Barney Cullum speaks to a Sudanese victim of Italy’s recently passed law that abolishes ‘humanitarian protection’ for those who have been refused asylum.
Spain’s ‘trial of the century’ reopens historic wounds
Catalan independence leaders face decades in jail. Meanwhile, the fate of a ‘shrine to Franco’ remains undecided. Barney Cullum reports.
Russian LGBT activists battle teenage isolation
Young people discovering their sexuality have been denied access to information or acceptance since the ‘gay propaganda’ law was passed. Barney Cullum reports.
‘Foreign agents’ confound Putin
Moscow’s unlicensed human rights champions refuse to be intimidated. Barney Cullum reports.Defying Ethiopia’s digital crackdown
The government is trying to ‘shut down’ the internet, but some of Addis Ababa’s young techies are one step ahead. Barney Cullum meets them.
Disability stigma driving cosmetic surgery ‘treatment’
Barney Cullum looks at how tolerance trails behind technological advances for an amputee artist in Zimbabwe.