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Articles in March, 2005 issue of New Internationalist
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Evangelical hijack
by Henry H. Bucher, Jr. - Stats from the race for cyberspace
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Crackdown: Aziz Choudry on the post-9/11 chill that is undermining struggles for social justice worldwide
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Putin's terror card: Russia's Political boss has built his career on fighting terrorism and Chechen nationalism. Fred Weir counts the cost in lost freedoms
by Fred Weir -
Defend life
by Daniel Bampton - Death threat to global justice activists
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The Woodsman
by Katharine Ainger -
Daughters for debts: 'Jihad' against opium poppies claims child brides
by Haytullah Gaheez -
Vigilante heaven: in Latin America it used to be 'subversives' who had to worry about the jackboots on the stairs. But in the post-9/11 days of 'zero tolerance' it is the most marginal who must watch for the cruising vans of the social cleansers. Anastasi
by Anastasia MoLoney -
Build the trust
by Michael Bell - Worldbeaters …: taking aim at the rich and powerful
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Peace faces the axe: large-scale logging destabilizes the Solomon Islands
by Danny Kennedy -
Dispatches from the People's War in Nepal
by Katharine Ainger - Counter-clampdown
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Indonesia's enterprising army
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Insecure lives: for some, security is a healthy stock portfolio and life in a gate-guarded community. For others, it is a source of clean water and enough to eat. Jeremy Seabrook measures the distance and traces the connection
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Despot rulers
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Zimbabwe targets international NGOs
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The Corporation The pathological pursuit of profit and power
by Katharine Ainger -
The Sea Inside
by Katharine Ainger -
Word power
by Mitchell -
From this month's editor
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Vicarious responsibility
by Jill Mann - Gulf War IIIrise of the machines
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The Oath: A Surgeon Under Fire
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Speechmarks
by Dwight D. Eisenhower -
An open letter to George W Bush: 'they hate us and they hate freedom and they hate people who embrace freedom.' President George W Bush interviewed on Al Arabiya television, 6 May 2004
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Plunder
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Get in touch
by Laura Hershey - Interview with Zvakwana
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The death of Hadi Saleh: Iraq's internal politics is killing off civil society
by David Bacon -
The cost of disunity
by Hans Schepers - State of fear the global attack on rights: Richard Swift wonders if we will all end up under occupation
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Ken Sprague: David Ransom pays tribute to an unheralded genius
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Be very afraid! Sara Ahmed enters the maze of fear politics and finds there is no way out
by Sara Ahmed -
The Eternal Road
by Katharine Ainger -
We shall overcome
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Playroom of the Gulf: Lebanon's tourist boom leaves Reem Haddad out of pocket
by Reem Haddad -
Marshall Islands
by David Kattenburg -
The waters of October
by Eduardo Galeano - They are watching you
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Highlighting the work of photographers from the majority world
by Malu Cabellos - Occupied world the facts
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