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The stories of four generations of women in one family, whose lives illustrate the dramatic changes in the lives of Chinese women over the past half century. Aims to examine the truth of Mao Zedong’s...
A portrait of Hanan Ashrawi, who played a key role in negotiating the Israeli-PLO peace accord. Looks at her family background and her triple role as political activist, writer and mother. She describes how...
The sixth anniversary of the 1989 Tianamen Square protests in China and the 20th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War have served to revive the debate on human rights in Asia. This programme includes...
Examines South Africa’s attempts to become a model of human rights observance, and explores what progress it has made in the year following the first democratic elections. Challenges currently facing the...
Following the death of Joy Gardner, who died on 28 July 1993 when police and immigration officers used force to restrain her, there was a national outcry. The film hears from members of her family, reports...
Looks at issues of reproductive health and the status of women in the developing world, with stories of Nigerian women, who are honoured for producing a large number of children, and Indian women, among whom...
Explores sexual politics in Vietnam today through the individual stories of four Vietnamese women from different social strata and different generations.
Examines the issues surrounding the fact that one in every 236 people in Cambodia is an amputee as a result of landmines.
An account of human rights violations perpetrated both by government forces and the various factions of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army. Includes testimonies from victims of human rights abuses, some of...
Follows three of the 150,000 girls betwee 5 and 16 who work in Nepal’s 2000 carpet factories.
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