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Jessica Gadd interviews Dr Nouria Salehi about the rights of Afghan women.
Hugh Dillon unravels the challenges of justice in Guantanamo Bay.
Kate Stowell visits Uzbekistan, a democratic republic still under the reign of its former communist party leader.
Golf in Kabul
Ben Fraser follows Sally Neighbour through In the Shadow of Swords: On the trail of terrorism from Afghanistan to Australia.
Kate Stowell talks with Eric Campbell about his new book Absurdistan.
Tim Martyn reviews Amin Saikal’s Islam and the West: Conflict or Co-operation.
Jack Thomas is one of the first Australians charged under the Howard Government’s new anti-terror laws, but is he really a threat to national security or merely a sacrifical lamb?
Matthew Lamb on John Ralston Saul’s The Collapse of Globalism: And the Reinvention of the World.
With the unlinking of the politics of asylum from the debate over national identity, Australia is now within reach of an opportunity to engage in much-needed policy reform.
Reviews of the books The Penelopiad; Saving Fish from Drowning; No Place Like Home; and Breastwork: Rethinking Breastfeeding.
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