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- Forgotten Jewish refugees demand recognition
International concern with Middle East refugees focuses on the approximately 700,000 Palestinian Arabs who left Israel
during the 1947–48 war. Far less attention has been paid to the nearly
one million Jews who left Arab countries in the decade or so following that war.
Issue 17 : Published 07-Sep-2010
- What I learned from El Salvador's Jesuit martyrs
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16 November 1989. Bangkok. We looked forward to hearing from Jon Sobrino, the El Salvador Jesuit theologian, who had been speaking at another meeting. But at breakfast we heard the dreadful news.
Issue 22 : Published 11-Nov-2009
- Jesuit martyrs bolster El Salvador's Left
Twenty years ago, six Jesuits were assassinated for their promotion of social justice and human rights in El Salvador. This month, their deaths are being used to shine a light on El Salvador's first democratically elected FMLN socialist government.
Issue 22 : Published 11-Nov-2009
- Gallipoli Diggers and the 'forgotten' holocaust
Although it was a military disaster, the battle of Gallipoli was a defining moment in Australia's history. But that same battle also marked a nation's destruction: a campaign was underway to exterminate the Armenian race.
Issue 7 : Published 20-Apr-2009
- Into the fray
Living history
Issue 3 : Published 14-May-2006
- Cut from the same cloth
The lives of Ned Kelly and Oscar Wilde bear uncanny symmetries.
Issue 3 : Published 14-May-2006
- The Pepysian paradox
Samuel Pepys’s diaries chronicling London life in the 17th century—now on the internet—remain as fresh and engaging as ever
Issue 1 : Published 21-Apr-2006
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