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The Nations Taking a Stand Against Myanmar's Rohingya Genocide – while the West Turns a Blind Eye
Steve Shaw explains the attempts by The Gambia and Argentina to hold Myanmar's military to account over the killing of tens of thousands of people belonging to the country's Muslim minority.

The Ghost of Augusto Pinochet Haunts the Chilean People's Fight for Freedom
The violence which erupted in Chile last month has its roots in damaging economic policies introduced by a dictator installed by the US 46 years ago and who was liked by Margaret Thatcher.

How Donald Trump Became a Vision of Hope for the Hong Kong Protestors
Steve Shaw sat down with political activist Edward Chin in Hong Kong to discuss how the protests taking the island by storm have a different feel from those which occurred five years ago.

Hong Kong Protests: 'The City is Starting to Feel Like a Police State'
Steve Shaw on worrying developments in Hong Kong residents' fight for freedom – a quest which has now gone beyond concerns about the island's controversial extradition bill.

Marching for Freedom in Hong Kong
Steve Shaw reports from Hong Kong on the revolution sweeping the streets of the island and its fight for democracy.

Web of Businesses Financing Myanmar’s War Crimes Exposed
The United Nations has urged the international community to sever ties to companies linked to the Myanmar military, which has perpetrated genocide towards its Rohingya population.

EXCLUSIVE Science Museum Under Fire for Propping Up Arms Companies as Artists' Group Pulls Out of Exhibition
A new exhibition on concerns around privacy in a digital age at London's Science Museum is being sponsored by a company selling arms reportedly used to slaughter civilians in Yemen.

EXCLUSIVE HONG KONG PROTESTS: British-Made Riot Gear Used in Crackdown
The Government appears to have stepped up the sale of security equipment to Hong Kong following the Umbrella Movement protests in 2014. How does this fit with the UK's role in standing up for the city's people?
HONG KONG PROTESTS: Will UK Take Action over Extradition Law Driving Hundreds of Thousands of Protesters to the Streets?
Proposals by Hong Kong's authorities to allow the extradition of suspects to China have caused outrage in the city. Does the law contravene the “one country, two systems” agreement between the UK and China?
BREAKING GCHQ's 'Ghost User' Designed to Spy on Encrypted Communications
Tech companies and civil liberties groups condemn British spy agency's proposal to get around encryption using a hidden group chat facility.