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...Alluni has always maintained his innocence. This SBS report investigates the trial against Alluni...
Al-Jazeera reporter Taysir Alluni was convicted in 2005 on terrorism charges – a conviction which a European court later found to be not legal. Alluni has always maintained his innocence. This SBS report investigates the trial against Alluni just weeks before he was convicted.
...also brings a mental low. It's powerlessness." ...
Afar, Ethopia, is one of the most desolate, poverty ridden places in the world. But to Australian nurse, Valerie Browning, it is home. We follow her work.
...the relationship of the West with Africa....
After the worst harvest in ten years, millions in Malawi face starvation. Is this just bad luck, or is there a deeper reason why Africa faces another crisis?
...analyst John Mempi Produced by Dateline, SBS...
Are Islamic extremists operating not only under the noses of Indonesia's security agencies, but under their auspices? Do the terrorists in Indonesia have friends in high places?
...even though we don't want to go that far"....
Calls for democracy have reached Tonga. With protest marches of up to 10,000 is Tonga far from tipping towards revolution?
...effort is fanning the flames of racial tension....
It was the worst natural disaster in America's history. Survivors of Hurricane Katrina tell their story as we join the rescue mission to save the last remaining evacuees in New Orleans.
...But it's come at a heavy human cost. ...
The Lao Gai are the largest gulags of our times, providing the slave labour helping to propel China's economy. Rare images smuggled out reveal the brutal conditions inside the camps.
...into a chasm between the two countries." ...
Six years ago, Mohamed Abbass disappeared from Cairo leaving his family destitute. Despite clear evidence he is being imprisoned, nothing is being done to help him.
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