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Articles in Nov, 2005 issue of New Internationalist
- Disability in the Majority World: the facts
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No refuge: Russian terrorism against Chechens ignored
by Mark Walsh -
Brothers
by Nikki van der Gaag -
It's getting late
by Mtumiki Njira - Advertorial
- Pili: 'one more chance': mental illness is often misunderstood in the best of circumstances and people who have it are more likely to be feared than helped. In a rural situation, their problems can be compounded by superstition and a lack of proper medica
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Robots address child abuse
by Radhakrishna Rao -
A Letter to the Prime Minister Jo Wilding's Diary from Iraq
by Nikki van der Gaag -
Links in the chain
by Janet Surman -
Disability in the Majority World
by Dinyar Godrej - Piyasena: 'in the right place in the real world'
- Crunch time over Fairtrade mark for Nestle
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The Story of My Life Refugee Writing in Oxford
by Nikki van der Gaag -
Tibet's autonomy
by Kate Barker -
Dimanche a Bamako
by Nikki van der Gaag -
Word power
by Mitchell -
Creative peace
by Wilma Davidson -
More power
by Sophie Green -
Stuff pity! People with disabilities want to get on with their lives. Others keep standing in the way. Dinyar Godrej explores what this can mean in the Majority World
by Dinyar Godrej -
Learning curve: Latha Janet is the only blind teacher in her village in South India. And the lessons she gives are learned from life
by J. Latha Janet -
Suicide Bombers Allah's New Martyrs
by Nikki van der Gaag -
Dismay and delight
by Aloysius Irudayam -
Greenpeace responds
by Gerd Leipold -
Power struggle: Uganda has an impressive array of people with disabilities involved in politics. But do they get to have their say? Joseph Walugembe reports with Julia Peckett
by Joseph Walugembe -
Body blows: in the thick of Zimbabwe's current turmoil, women with disabilities face hellish prejudice, hunger and rape. Gladys Charowa bears witness
by Gladys Charowa - Bright sparks: the will to learn is strongas these photographs attest. For the vast majority of children with disabilities, schooling is denied entirelyor it can be a hell. But when it works it can be the right start every child needs
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Petro-provocation: the likely fallout for the US when Iran dumps petrodollars next year
by William Clark -
Greenham Non-Violent Women v The Crown Prerogative
by Nikki van der Gaag -
Collective rights
by James Myles - Star ratings
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Speechmarks
by Dorothy Thompson - Buy British … and Slovakian! True tales of a mixed-up world
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Southern exposure
by Sharad Haksar -
Charmless change: the old neighbourhood ain't what it used to be, discovers Reem Haddad
by Reem Haddad -
The tips are my toes: prejudice isolates like little else. But Mosharraf Hossain finds that if people with disabilities are determined, it can be fought
by Mosharraf Hossain -
Hotel Solidarity: worker-control opens hotel doors to more than tourism in Buenos Aires
by Sammy Loren - Robertson's wrath
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Garbage blues
by Urvashi Butalia -
Morocco
by Chris Brazier -
tChorba
by Nikki van der Gaag -
Revolucion rampista! Tomas Hernandez on how disabled activists shook up a lethargic local government
by Tomas Hernandez -
Sri Lankan ecosystems in dire straits
by Lasanda Kurukulasuriya - Thaksin Shinawatra: taking aim at the rich and powerful
- At a glance
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Hitler Youth
by Joachim Kloss - Interview with Damu Smith
- NI assessment
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