Human rights
Witness History. Finding El Salvador's missing children. Audio, 9 minutes
The search for hundreds of children kidnapped by the Salvadoran army during the civil war
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- Available for over a year

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- Posted13 August 2019

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- Posted6 August 2019

Saudi Arabia allows women to travel abroad independently. Newsday. Audio, 00:03:15
Women can now apply for a passport without a male guardian's permission
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- Posted2 August 2019

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- Posted30 July 2019

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- Posted29 July 2019

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- Posted29 July 2019

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- Posted26 July 2019

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- Posted25 July 2019

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- Posted23 July 2019

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- Posted11 July 2019

File on 4 Investigates. Bitter Brew. Audio, 37 minutes
Bitter Brew: The harrowing story of rape, murder and violence on a Kenyan tea plantation.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year

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- Posted2 July 2019

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- Posted17 June 2019

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- Posted13 June 2019

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- Posted12 June 2019

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- Posted11 June 2019

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- Posted11 June 2019

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- Posted2 June 2019

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- Posted31 May 2019

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- Posted31 May 2019

The Reith Lectures. Jonathan Sumption - Law and the Decline of Politics, Human Rights and Wrongs. Audio, 42 minutes
Jonathan Sumption argues that courts have usurped power via human rights law.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year

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- Posted22 May 2019

Witness History. Fighting Uganda's anti-gay laws. Audio, 9 minutes
When MPs tried to toughen the laws against homosexuality, LGBT activists took a stand.
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
