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Letter from Bangui: The school of hard knocks

Education means learning your rights, not just how to write, says Ruby Diamonde.

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Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the June 2015 magazine.

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Racially offensive names and images (as on this Washington Redskins helmet) should be kicked into touch. Photo: Sergei Bachlakov / Xinhua / Alamy

Let’s stop ‘playing Indian’

Racially offensive names and images should be kicked into touch.

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YES - Simon Fairlie is a founding editor of The Land magazine and author of Meat: A Benign Extravagance (Permanent Publications and Chelsea Green 2010). He keeps dairy cows and pigs at a community in Dorset, England.

Can eating meat and dairy products be sustainable?

Simon Fairlie and James McWilliams go head to head.

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Out of the shadows: Azerbaijan’s oily secrets need to be exposed. Photo: Drmakkoy/Getty

Dirty games

Azerbaijan will be showing its friendly face this month as it hosts the European Games. But it’s what is going on behind the scenes that is important, argue Emma Hughes and James Marriott.

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Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper (second right), here talking to Chief of Defence Staff Walt Natynczyk, is keen to defend the country’s frozen assets. Photo: Chris Wattie/Reuters

The Arctic carve-up

Could the next ‘cold’ war be a battle for control of the rapidly melting polar circle? Kyla Mandel reports.

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 Steve Munday

Worshippers of the Almighty Invisible Hand

Robert W Parenteau’s satirical look at true believers in the ‘free market’.

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Not doing the Lord’s work: Pastor Martin Ssempa (wearing spectacles) blesses politician David Bahati, who introduced Uganda’s notorious Anti-Homosexuality Bill as a Private Member’s Bill in 2009. The ceremony took place at an anti-gay church service at the Christianity Focus Centre in Kampala’s biggest slum, Kisenyi.  Photo: Benedicte Desrus/Alamy

The anti-gay gospel

How foreign funds amplify hate in Uganda, by Patience Akumu.

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A comic strip from an Accelerated Christian Education schoolbook teaches girls body shame at an early age.

The miseducation of Jonny Scaramanga

His escape from fundamentalist schooling.

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Youth against fundamentalism: members of the All India Students’ Association rally against rightwing Hindu groups in Kolkata. ‘Love Azadi’ (freedom to love) counters a pronouncement by the Hindu Mahasabha organization that it would force couples to get married if they were seen together in the open – considered an indecent expression of love. AP Photo/Bikas Das

Captive to their own myths

The upsurge of Hindu nationalism in India, by Urvashi Butalia.

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Flashing a victory sign, Sana Ijaz (above) demonstrates the fighting spirit of Pakistani civil society, after being arrested for demanding the government do more to counter the Pakistani Taliban. Photo: AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad

Take your pick

Ziauddin Sardar on the various fundamentalisms on offer in Pakistan.

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Contested territory: a Hindu nationalist raises a saffron flag atop a church in Muniguda in India’s Orissa state. Minority communities in India are regularly targeted by politically instigated Hindu groups, and churches have been burned and defaced. Photo: AP/Press Association Images

The lure of the dead-end

How do oppressive ideologies take hold despite the devastation they cause? Dinyar Godrej looks behind the news headlines.

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Reasons to be cheerful

Good news on fracking, FARC and femicide.

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Life-saving rats

Life-saving rats

Invaluable mine-clearers - who'd have thought?

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Dancing with big oil

Dancing with big oil

Ximena S Warnaars reports on an unprecedented agreement in Peru.

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Letter from Bangui: The school of hard knocks

Education means learning your rights, not just how to write, says Ruby Diamonde.

Ruby Diamonde June, 2015 483 Buy
Letters

Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the June 2015 magazine.

June, 2015 483 Read
Let’s stop ‘playing Indian’

Racially offensive names and images should be kicked into touch.

Mark Engler June, 2015 483 Buy
Can eating meat and dairy products be sustainable?

Simon Fairlie and James McWilliams go head to head.

New Internationalist Editorial June, 2015 483 Read
Dirty games

Azerbaijan will be showing its friendly face this month as it hosts the European Games. But it’s what is going on behind the scenes that is important, argue Emma Hughes and James Marriott.

Emma Hughes,James Marriott June, 2015 483 Buy
The Arctic carve-up

Could the next ‘cold’ war be a battle for control of the rapidly melting polar circle? Kyla Mandel reports.

Kyla Mandel June, 2015 483 Buy
Worshippers of the Almighty Invisible Hand

Robert W Parenteau’s satirical look at true believers in the ‘free market’.

Robert W Parenteau June, 2015 483 Read
The anti-gay gospel

How foreign funds amplify hate in Uganda, by Patience Akumu.

Patience Akumu June, 2015 483 Buy
The miseducation of Jonny Scaramanga

His escape from fundamentalist schooling.

Jonny Scaramanga June, 2015 483 Buy
Captive to their own myths

The upsurge of Hindu nationalism in India, by Urvashi Butalia.

Urvashi Butalia June, 2015 483 Buy
Take your pick

Ziauddin Sardar on the various fundamentalisms on offer in Pakistan.

Ziauddin Sardar June, 2015 483 Buy
The lure of the dead-end

How do oppressive ideologies take hold despite the devastation they cause? Dinyar Godrej looks behind the news headlines.

Dinyar Godrej June, 2015 483 Read
Reasons to be cheerful

Good news on fracking, FARC and femicide.

Cristiana Moisescu May, 2015 482 Buy
Life-saving rats

Invaluable mine-clearers - who'd have thought?

Cristiana Moisescu May, 2015 482 Buy
Dancing with big oil

Ximena S Warnaars reports on an unprecedented agreement in Peru.

Ximena Warnaars May, 2015 482 Buy