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Fighting for acceptance

May 27, 2015by mkaszti Leave a comment

Forty-two-year-old Srey Champa sits on a stone bench by Phnom Penh’s famous riverside, just as she does every Friday evening. Her bag is full of condoms and her make-up is […]

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Defying Poland’s restrictive abortion law

December 23, 2014by mkaszti Leave a comment

Left to their own devices, tens of thousands of Polish women travel abroad to terminate unwanted pregnancies. Warsaw, Poland – Eleven hours – this is how long Ania travelled from her […]

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An atmosphere for miracles

December 18, 2014by mkaszti Leave a comment

Deep in a quiet Phnom Penh neighbourhood, a charismatic pastor leads boisterous Sunday services known for their lively music and vigorous dancing – and claims of miracle cures By Marta […]

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[video] Pretty Radical – Trailer

December 18, 2014by mkaszti Leave a comment

19 year old Paulina has recently joined Poland’s far right movement. With rare access into the heart of the notorious National Radical Camp we follow Paulina as she gets deeper […]

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Fever pitch

November 15, 2014by mkaszti Leave a comment

Lured to Cambodia with the promise of professional contracts and lucrative wages, many talented Nigerian footballers are left penniless and desperate by shadowy agents and ruthless clubs. Tomasz Eszua is […]

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It is too early to praise industry for Thai prawn slavery meeting

November 15, 2014by mkaszti Leave a comment

When in June of this year, British newspaper The Guardian published a damning report tracing fishmeal that it claimed had been caught by workers kept in slave-like conditions, a public […]

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New World Bank rules will be disastrous for indigenous peoples

November 15, 2014by mkaszti Leave a comment

The World Bank has come under a barrage of criticism from rights groups, which allege its revised rules for granting loans of up to US$50 bn a year to developing […]

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How military-owned companies have been silencing dissent in Burma

November 15, 2014by mkaszti Leave a comment

In what many say is an attempt to silence dissent against an allegedly military-orchestrated land grab, a Burmese court has been prosecuting hundreds of farmers who have been calling for […]

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Human rights due diligence is part of the cost of business in SE Asia

November 15, 2014by mkaszti Leave a comment

Recently, it seems that not a week goes by without a lead story in the English-language press raising serious concerns about the adverse impact of some food and beverage companies […]

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ANZ Bank accused of abandoning farmers after splitting with sugar firm

November 15, 2014by mkaszti Leave a comment

Early this month, in what looks like a failed attempt to save its reputation, Australia‘s ANZ Bank severed its ties with Phnom Penh Sugar, a company accused of a range […]

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