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Inuits in Canada struggle to preserve their traditions.
Harvey.L Green, a double-murderer, pleads for forgiveness on his web-site. During the birth of the Internet, an interesting debate unfolds on freedom of expression on the net and on the rights of murderers.
Palestinian football players need Israeli permission to train in each other's territory, and have sometimes been unable to get on flights for international fixtures.
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 hailing the beginning of the end of communism. For the little-known Central Asian nation of Kyrgyztan, the journey is still beginning.
The forces of liberalization are sweeping through Iran transforming the lives of the young.
We look at Sudan, one of the most notorious slave states. Here slavery is widely used as a weapon of war by the Muslim north against the Christian and animist south. One British woman buys slaves to win their freedom; but is this only a short-term solution?
A report filmed just before the 1999 general referendum. We travelled with the UN monitors into the previously off-limits rural to assess the probability of a fair referendum.
Out of the bush emerge a line of 328 ragged Dinka men, women and children. They walk in silence behind their master - a northern Sudanese slave trader. Slavery here is a tool of war. Raiders from the Islamic north come to raze the villages of the Christian south, from where the SPLA guerrillas mount their counter attacks. Into the equation have arrived Western NGOs.
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