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Families of rebels who died in Egypt's 2011 revolution are still waiting for an overdue report from a special committee.
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Who is after Amira Hass?
The settlers have become the victims, according to those attacking Israeli journalist Amira Hass, note authors.
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The restoration of human dignity in the women of Yemen
Culturally competent feminism is an effort best created by and on the terms of the women who experience it firsthand.
Rachelle Fawcett
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Last Modified: 22 Mar 2013 10:05 GMT
Israel's High Court of Injustice
Dubbed 'leftist' by hawks in Israel, the High Court of Justice actually reinforces colonial policies, writes author.
Ben White
Opinion
Last Modified: 01 Oct 2012 03:41 GMT
No justice for Rachel Corrie
The defence team in the Rachel Corrie case used all statistics against her, claiming Corrie put herself in harm's way.
Neve Gordon
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Last Modified: 05 Sep 2012 12:11 GMT
A decade on, some justice for Rachel Corrie's family?
Whatever the verdict in the Haifa court tomorrow, the case of Rachel Corrie sheds light on the Israeli army's crimes.
Ben White
Opinion
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2012 05:29 GMT
Ditching the status quo in Palestine
Palestinians have protested a planned meeting between President Mahmoud Abbas and an Israeli party head.
Ben White
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Last Modified: 05 Jul 2012 10:32 GMT
A showdown between old and new in Egypt
We ask to what extent the preliminary results from Egypt's presidential election reveal a country bitterly divided.
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'Alarm over malnutrition' in Sudan states
UN receives reports of looming crisis from two border states where the army is fighting armed groups.
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Mexico foils 'plot' to smuggle in Gaddafi son
Mexican officials say they discovered and halted international plan to smuggle Saadi Gaddafi from Niger.
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