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Stowaways’ rights to seek asylum are being denied, argues David Manne.
A remarkably peaceful change of government in Kenya could significantly improve the lives of refugees in the country’s remote camps. But Australia and other western countries must play a part.
Anthony Ham returns to the Ivory Coast and looks at its efforts.
Michael Lapsley and the Institute for Healing of Memories
Tourists in Cambodia can combine a visit to the Killing Fields with a trip to the shooting range. There they can shoot at outlines of human bodies. The juxtaposition shows a lack of respect for the Cambodian dead.
Justice has become a life’s work for the Guildford Four’s Paul Hill.
Manipulating images: from the real to the ideal
The trafficking of women highlights the consequences of the government’s policy on illegal immigration
The people of Colombia’s Cacarica River Basin face an uncertain future.
Artists respond to Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers.
Moira Rayner on Janusz Korczak and the early history of children’s rights.
Australian responses to AIDS.
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