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- “In Myanmar, only lip service is paid to Rohingya rights; business is the priority”“All these (foreign) governments, they are all waiting for after the election. They want to see Aung San Suu Kyi as president of Burma. But she cannot change the constitution. … Will she do something for the Rohingya? I don’t think [...]
- Life facing death on the MediterraneanItalians of all walks of life are trying to bring their help to migrants rescued at sea in order to curb one of the biggest humanitarian crises in the world today, as Tim Baster and Isabelle Merminod report for Equal [...]
- “They can’t silence us”“We insist on our goals, on the basis of non-violence and civil rights,” says human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, who has been fighting to overturn her ban on practicing law in Iran
- “Despite private sector involvement, there have been some spectacular failures in the NHS”“For the last three to four years, the NHS has really struggled with the consequences of reforms that have turned it into a market-driven health service”, says NHS expert commentator Roy Lilley
- “On May Day, we will be mourning”“We believe we can work together with the authorities to turn this tragedy into an opportunity,” says Bishnu Rimal President of the General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT)
- Return to Rana PlazaOn the second anniversary of one of the worst industrial accidents in history, the Dhaka-based documentary photographer Wahid Adnan returned to Rana Plaza for Equal Times. Here’s what he found