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Canadian indigenous activist Clayton Thomas-Muller (right) leads the tar sands protest through London’s Trafalgar Square with a traditional song. Lionel Lepine (left) carries the banner. Photo by *Mike Russell*.

Bloody oil

Canadian First Nations internationalize their struggle against the most destructive project on earth

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Friends embrace in the streets of Dhaka. Displays of male affection are common but homosexuality is considered unacceptable in Islamic Bangladesh. Photo: Rafiquarrahman / REUTERS

Love in a grey zone

In Bangladesh, homosexuality is illegal. Delwar Hussain talks to Suleman, a gay imam, about what this means for him and his partner.

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And justice for all?

And justice for all?

Ajit Sahi’s account of the scandalous record of the Indian State.

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Big Bad World - Ads

Big Bad World - Ads

No room for grey matter in Polyp’s cartoon

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An image from secret police photos of the capture and detention of  the anti-Majaz mining project protestors.  Photo by JULIO VASQUEZ ARCHIVE.

The ticking bomb

Peru’s rash of unlikely terrorists. Stephanie Boyd reports.

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St Lucia Photo by Guy Mansfield / panos.

St Lucia

St Lucia’s stunning beauty, capped by the famous twin peaks of the Pitons, hides a turbulent history.

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The not so Special Court for Sierra Leone

The not so Special Court for Sierra Leone

The trial of Charles Taylor has left an unhappy judicial legacy, argues Sulakshana Gupta.

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You couldn't make it up Photo by languagesoup.blogspot.com

You couldn't make it up

The lunatic fringe of planet terror.

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'Newspeaking' to deaf ears

'Newspeaking' to deaf ears

Sixty years on from the publication of 1984, the neoliberals in Chile are still spouting Newspeak, reveals Lezak Shallat.

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Self-proclaimed ‘man of the masses’. Photo by Downing Street.

Mahinda Rajapaksa

President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka’s slick reputation comes unstuck.

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‘More than 100,000 mines have been destroyed since 1994.’ Photo by João Madomal.

Helen Gray

Female de-miners in Mozambique

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A Suitable Enemy

A Suitable Enemy

Racism, Migration and Islamophobia in Europe

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Beyond security theatre

Beyond security theatre

Expert Bruce Schneier argues for security measures that actually work instead of theatrics.

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Sleepwalking through the Mekong

Sleepwalking through the Mekong

It’s a dance record galvanized for the groove; it’s a John Pirozzi film that takes a serious responsibility for the band’s material and details commitment to Cambodian heroes.

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Between My Head and the Sky

Between My Head and the Sky

‘It's me. I’m alive.’ Yoko Ono, startling and challenging as ever.

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Article title Description Author Published Magazine Link
Bloody oil

Canadian First Nations internationalize their struggle against the most destructive project on earth

Jess Worth November, 2009 427 Buy
Love in a grey zone

In Bangladesh, homosexuality is illegal. Delwar Hussain talks to Suleman, a gay imam, about what this means for him and his partner.

Delwar Hussain November, 2009 427 Buy
And justice for all?

Ajit Sahi’s account of the scandalous record of the Indian State.

Ajit Sahi November, 2009 427 Buy
Big Bad World - Ads

No room for grey matter in Polyp’s cartoon

PJ Polyp November, 2009 427 Buy
The ticking bomb

Peru’s rash of unlikely terrorists. Stephanie Boyd reports.

Stephanie Boyd November, 2009 427 Buy
St Lucia

St Lucia’s stunning beauty, capped by the famous twin peaks of the Pitons, hides a turbulent history.

Rob Coates November, 2009 427 Buy
The not so Special Court for Sierra Leone

The trial of Charles Taylor has left an unhappy judicial legacy, argues Sulakshana Gupta.

Sulakshana Gupta November, 2009 427 Buy
You couldn't make it up

The lunatic fringe of planet terror.

November, 2009 427 Buy
'Newspeaking' to deaf ears

Sixty years on from the publication of 1984, the neoliberals in Chile are still spouting Newspeak, reveals Lezak Shallat.

Lezak Shallat November, 2009 427 Buy
Mahinda Rajapaksa

President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka’s slick reputation comes unstuck.

November, 2009 427 Buy
Helen Gray

Female de-miners in Mozambique

Janet Nicol November, 2009 427 Buy
A Suitable Enemy

Racism, Migration and Islamophobia in Europe

Peter Whittaker November, 2009 427 Buy
Beyond security theatre

Expert Bruce Schneier argues for security measures that actually work instead of theatrics.

Bruce Schneier November, 2009 427 Buy
Sleepwalking through the Mekong

It’s a dance record galvanized for the groove; it’s a John Pirozzi film that takes a serious responsibility for the band’s material and details commitment to Cambodian heroes.

Louise Gray November, 2009 427 Buy
Between My Head and the Sky

‘It's me. I’m alive.’ Yoko Ono, startling and challenging as ever.

Louise Gray November, 2009 427 Buy