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The journalist talks to Charukesi Ramadurai about recording the stories of everyday people and his hopes for India’s future.
Both cash flow and political power have remained concentrated in Cambodia, writes Zoe Holman.
Her travel plans thwarted, Amy Booth reflects on a very Bolivian way of drawing attention to grievances.
Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the April 2017 magazine.
There is no country in the world that has a proud history of men making great laws about women’s bodies, writes Kate Smurthwaite.
In the United States in the 1980s, the simple act of providing refuge became a form of civil disobedience, writes Mark Engler.
Bhutan goes negative; Pakistan’s trans rights; United communities
Citizens from across Europe are retracing the footsteps of refugees by walking from Germany to Syria, writes Lydia Noon.
Systematic murders of activists, particularly environmentalists, often fly under the radar, says Richard Swift.
There have been reports of violence and mistreatment of detainees on board charter flights, and campaigners report inadequate independent monitoring, reports Amy Hall.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mixed media: film reviews | A Quiet Passion; The Salesman. |
New Internationalist Editorial | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| P Sainath's people's archive of rural India | The journalist talks to Charukesi Ramadurai about recording the stories of everyday people and his hopes for India’s future. |
April, 2017 | 501 | Buy | |
| Only Planet - Bubble | Cartoon by Marc Roberts |
Marc Roberts | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| Big Bad World - Democracy | The latest cartoon from Polyp. |
P J Polyp | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| Open Window | Pedro X Molina from Nicaragua with ‘American Honeymoon’. |
Pedro X Molina | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| Country Profile: Cambodia | Both cash flow and political power have remained concentrated in Cambodia, writes Zoe Holman. |
Zoe Holman | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| Scratchy Lines - Growth | by Simon Kneebone. |
Simon Kneebone | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| Standstill - Letter from Cochabamba | Her travel plans thwarted, Amy Booth reflects on a very Bolivian way of drawing attention to grievances. |
Amy Booth | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| Letters | Praise, blame and all points in between? Your feedback published in the April 2017 magazine. |
April, 2017 | 501 | Read | |
| The laws won’t work. | There is no country in the world that has a proud history of men making great laws about women’s bodies, writes Kate Smurthwaite. |
Kate Smurthwaite | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| When sanctuary is resistance | In the United States in the 1980s, the simple act of providing refuge became a form of civil disobedience, writes Mark Engler. |
Mark Engler | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| Reasons to be cheerful | Bhutan goes negative; Pakistan’s trans rights; United communities |
April, 2017 | 501 | Read | |
| March for Aleppo | Citizens from across Europe are retracing the footsteps of refugees by walking from Germany to Syria, writes Lydia Noon. |
Lydia Noon | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| Murders most foul in Mexico | Systematic murders of activists, particularly environmentalists, often fly under the radar, says Richard Swift. |
Richard Swift | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |
| Challenging deportation in Britain | There have been reports of violence and mistreatment of detainees on board charter flights, and campaigners report inadequate independent monitoring, reports Amy Hall. |
Amy Hall | April, 2017 | 501 | Buy |