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Features - Saturday, April 26, 2008 0:04 - 5 Comments
Serious Resistance

The ever-increasing infringements on civil liberties in Britain, the widespread acceptance of imprisonment without trial, and the rise of the ubiquitous CCTV camera, have seen calls for increased checks on the state’s power. But what if the state itself is the problem?
Features - Wednesday, April 23, 2008 17:36 - 7 Comments
Cuba – What Next?
After half a century as president of Cuba, Fidel Castro finally stepped down. What happens next? Rowan Lubbock analyses the history of Cuba and makes some sobering predictions.Features - Friday, February 3, 2006 1:28 - 0 Comments
Chad’s Genocide: Missed by the Media
Masses of information from the media constantly bombard us yet, paradoxically, often the most important goes uncovered. Take for instance, Africa. A country like Sudan suddenly comes under the spotlight. Reports of rape, massacre and corruption in the Darfur region reinforce all the stereotypes about the “dark continent” of savage aliens. And then, just as quickly, Sudan will fall from view.Profiles - Friday, February 3, 2006 1:03 - 1 Comment
Milan Rai – Random Remarks for Radicals No. 15: Comfort Zones
