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YES: Tony Wardle is Associate Director of Viva! – an animal rights campaigning group that carries out undercover investigations into farming and slaughter. He is also a journalist, writer and award-winning TV filmmaker. Books he has written include The Silent Ark, which exposes the impact of global meat production.

Should halal and kosher methods of slaughter be banned?

Viva! campaigner Tony Wardle and social commentator Mohammed Ansar go head to head.

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Letter from Bangui: Unfinished business

Ruby Diamonde visits the Ba-aka forest people to find out about the impact of missionaries.

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Dear Potential Organ Buyer...

If you think the trade on human organs just needs proper regulation, read Nancy Scheper-Hughes’ exploration of the options.

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A signpost for the clinic that was the hub for criminal activity. Photo: Visar Kryeziu/AP/Press Association Images

The Medicus affair

A report from Kosovo on the skullduggery of an international gang of medical criminals and the tortuous road to bring them to justice. By Selvije Bajrami.

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Hanneke Hagenaars

‘I am going to get him the liver he needs’

Hanneke Hagenaars, a transplant co-ordinator for deceased organ donors in the Netherlands, speaks about her liaison work with soon-to-be-bereaved families.

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'My heart weeps inside me'

Stories and opinions from those with personal experience of the organ trade.

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Men from Baseco, a slum in the port area of Manila, the Philippines, show their scars from kidney sales in a photograph from 1999.  Photo: Pat Roque/AP/Press Association Images

Perpetual scars

A forensic examination of the persistent problem of trafficking vulnerable people for their organs, and what it would take to stamp it out, by Nancy Scheper-Hughes.

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Makhmud Eshonkulov is an experienced freelance cartoonist who grew up in a village in Uzbekistan’s Fergana province but now lives in the capital, Tashkent. He has taken part in many international cartoon exhibitions and won 142 prizes for his work. He was Graphic Artist of the Year in Uzbekistan in 2011.

Open Window: Kaleidoscope

Makhmud Eshonkulov from Uzbekistan with ‘Beautiful World’.

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Top: people in a makeshift camp in Chocó province seeking to return to land controlled by paramilitary-linked businesses; a street scene in Silvia, near Popayan, in the south, where there is a higher proportion of indigenous people. Middle: the capital, Bogotá, is famous for its graffiti;  but the smog-bound vista on the right shows its high-rise centre and how it sprawls. Bottom: tourism potential on the Caribbean coast; a quiet moment in Chocó province; ‘safe journey’ is the message from the army, which has made the roads secure but at a cost to human rights. All photos by Jonathan Glennie.

Country Profile: Colombia

The facts, figures, flag and photos from Colombia.

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Should halal and kosher methods of slaughter be banned?

Viva! campaigner Tony Wardle and social commentator Mohammed Ansar go head to head.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2014 472 Buy
Letter from Bangui: Unfinished business

Ruby Diamonde visits the Ba-aka forest people to find out about the impact of missionaries.

Ruby Diamonde May, 2014 472 Buy
Mixed Media: Book reviews

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2014 472 Buy
Mixed Media: Music reviews

Louise Gray May, 2014 472 Buy
Dear Potential Organ Buyer...

If you think the trade on human organs just needs proper regulation, read Nancy Scheper-Hughes’ exploration of the options.

Nancy Scheper-Hughes May, 2014 472 Buy
Mixed Media: Film reviews

Malcolm Lewis May, 2014 472 Buy
A living donor Bill of Rights

Principles for protection.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2014 472 Buy
The Medicus affair

A report from Kosovo on the skullduggery of an international gang of medical criminals and the tortuous road to bring them to justice. By Selvije Bajrami.

Selvije Bajrami May, 2014 472 Buy
‘I am going to get him the liver he needs’

Hanneke Hagenaars, a transplant co-ordinator for deceased organ donors in the Netherlands, speaks about her liaison work with soon-to-be-bereaved families.

Dinyar Godrej May, 2014 472 Buy
Scratchy Lines - Start with the logo

Cartoon by Simon Kneebone.

Simon Kneebone May, 2014 472 Buy
'My heart weeps inside me'

Stories and opinions from those with personal experience of the organ trade.

New Internationalist Editorial May, 2014 472 Buy
Perpetual scars

A forensic examination of the persistent problem of trafficking vulnerable people for their organs, and what it would take to stamp it out, by Nancy Scheper-Hughes.

Nancy Scheper-Hughes May, 2014 472 Read
Open Window: Kaleidoscope

Makhmud Eshonkulov from Uzbekistan with ‘Beautiful World’.

Makhmud Eshonkulov May, 2014 472 Buy
Also out there...

Other media out there that didn't quite make the top list.

April, 2014 471 Buy
Country Profile: Colombia

The facts, figures, flag and photos from Colombia.

Jonathan Glennie April, 2014 471 Buy