Sri Lanka: after war, justice

Luther Uthayakumaran | 22 May 2009

Twenty-six years of civil war have come to a bloody end. How will Sri Lankans deal with a history of injustice on both sides?

Could the Asian Schuman please stand up?

Margriet Krijtenburg | 11 March 2009 | comment 1

Southeast Asian nations aspire to EU-style economic union, but do they have what it takes?

Obama and the American dream

Caterina Lorenzo-Molo | 10 February 2009 | comment 3

The most serious threat to American liberty is the illusion that symbols create reality.

The Filipino front in the culture wars

Rosa Linda Valenzona | 22 October 2008 | comment 47

The heavyweights of the global reproductive health agenda are making an all-out bid to displace the church as the conscience of the Philippines.

A nation without women

Anjalee Lewis | 02 October 2008 | comment 22

India faces a bleak future because of a preference for sons over daughters

India’s national shame

Anjalee Lewis | 11 September 2008 | comment 21

Attacks on impoverished Christians in the northeastern state of Orissa have shocked the nation. 

The shameful history of population control

Rosa Linda Valenzona | 26 June 2008 | comment 7

Countless millions of people in developing countries have been robbed of their human rights and dignity by a movement still regarded as humanitarian.

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