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Three 8-minute films: 1) AIRPORT: A new wave of hostile nationalism is driving ethnic Germans from Kazakhstan, where they have lived for over 100 years. This film shows German families departing for Germany...
Examines the relevance of the rules of war in today’s conflicts, 50 years after the signing of the Geneva Conventions in 1949. Investigates whether adherence to the humanitarian ideals of the conventions...
Looks at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) meeting held in late 1999 in Seattle from the point of view of a possible beginning of a new international poitics: the opponents of globalisation massed in one of...
Amina Ahmed Abdullah is a trained midwife working in the huge Hatashiek refugee camp in the Somali region of Ethiopia, where infibulation (the most extreme form of female genital mutilation) is widely...
Twelve dramatic ‘spots’ illustrating what the denial of reproductive rights means in reality for people around the world.
Reports on the International Committee of the Red Cross/Somali Red Crescent Coastal Fisheries Training Programme, which is helping to boost the local fishing industry in Somalia. Features some of the 400...
Tibetan exiles in refugee communities in northern India tell their stories of invasion, occupation, resistance, imprisonment and torture from the first battles in 1950 up to the present.
Moved by Tibetan monk Palden Gyatso’s story of 34 years in prison, singer Annie Lennox tells his story in a filmed conversation.
Six half-hour films on human rights issues from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, combined in a single videocassette. [See separate entries for descriptions of individual films.]
Evaluates the success of the government of Guinea and the UN High Commission for Refugees in protecting the rights of over 400,000 refugees from Liberia and Sierra Leone under the OAU Convention on Refugees...
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