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We get to the heart of the rebel movement in war torn Aceh, and give the lowdown on the dirty war the Indonesian government have been trying to keep under wraps for so many years.
A collection of old medical shots showing CAT/MRI scans of the brain.
Life in Nigeria is harder now than it was four decades ago and the government is so impotent that people are calling for outright partition.
As the Indian state of Gujarat continues to be torn apart by communal violence, we investigate the new rise of Hindu nationalism that is becoming systemic in government institutions.
The Philippines is home to Abu Sayyaf - an Islamic terrorist group that even Bin Laden is said to regard as too extreme. We follow reporter Jonathon Miller as he undertakes a dangerous journey into the terrorist group's heartland to understand why young Filipinos are joining this organisation.
Shortlisted for the 2002 Rory Peck Award in the feature category, this hardhitting film takes Juliana Ruhfus into the incredibly hostile world of Somalia's militant Islam.
The Uzbek government says it is a victim of terrorism carried out by the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan - linked to al-Qaeda.
A look at the impact of suicide attacks on Palestinian society, and the limited powers of Arafat.
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