New Internationalist
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Articles in August 2003 issue of New Internationalist
- Talking it out - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Lori Cotnam - Speechmarks - Brief Article
- Pariah beats: Dalits in India are using traditional music to subvert the caste system - Sounds of dissent: India
by Julian Silverman - Songwriter musicmaker storyteller freak - Sounds of dissent: corporations
- Die Another Day - Video Recording Review
- At loggerheads - Letters - Letter to the Editor
- Demonstration - word corner - Brief Article
by Susan Watkin - Victor Jara: bullets of song - Music rebels: dissident music then and now - Brief Article
- Acting in concert - Sounds of dissent: action
- Big bad world
- The perfect wife: Reem Haddad is both amused and appalled by a recent trend among well-heeled Lebanese bachelors - Letter from Lebanon
by Reem Haddad - Taking aim at paradise: 'coalition of the willing' to intervene in the Pacific - Solomon Islands
by Thalif Deen - Dmitri Shostakovich: coded subversion - Music rebels: dissident music then and now - Brief Article
- John Howard - Worldbeaters … Taking aim at the rich and powerful
by Guy Rundle - Interview with Stephen Kenny, lawyer for Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks - making waves - Interview
by Chris Richards - Southern exposure: highlighting the work of photographers from the majority world - Brief Article
- Iraq - Currents - Brief Article
by Zaki Yahya - Cui Jian: China's rebel maestro - Music rebels: dissident music then and now - Brief Article
- The Heart of Kashmir - Book Review
- Verbicide: Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti resists the political language of stupidity and hate - Essay
by Mourid Barghouti - Sounds of dissent - This Month's Theme - Letter to the Editor
by Adam Ma'anit - How much fraud is too much fraud? - View From The South
by Ike Oguine - Seriously … you couldn't make this stuff up - Currents
- Mercedes Sosa: voice of Latin America - Music rebels: dissident music then and now - Brief Article
- Among Brothers - Sound Recording Review
- Togo - Country Profile
by Themon Djaksam - Implications - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Edward Lofts - The baby harvest: scandal over Westerners 'shopping' for children in India - Child Rights
by Gita Ramaswamy - Politics with soul: rhythms of resistance can be heard all over the world. Adam Ma'anit seeks them out - Sounds of dissent: Keynote
by Adam Ma'anit - Fela Kuti: Afrobeat ambassador - Music rebels: dissident music then and now - Brief Article
- Just Like a River - Book Review
- Cracks appear - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by William Van Lopik - US conservatives take aim at NGOs - Currents - Brief Article
by Jim Lobe - Rock starkidnap - Brief Article
- Remitti: rai's hard-drinking diva - Music rebels: dissident music then and now
- Tuva.rock - Sound Recording Review
- Toxic agnosticism - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Tom Addiscott - Unholy alliance: the UN stumbles toward rights on sexual orientation - Currents
by Ahmar Mustikhan - Even our enemies deserve music: Michael Franti and other young artists are spearheading a new generation of politically engaged musicians. Jeff Chang charts their paths - Sounds of dissent: anti-war music
by Jeff Chang - Miriam Makeba: Mama Afrika - Music rebels: dissident music then and now - Brief Article
- Homeland: Into a World of Hate - Book Review
- Conduct unbecoming - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by June Neuberger - African sexual-health programmes 'misguided' - Human Rights - Brief Article
- No compromise: a tribute to Nina Simone
- Bob Marley: one world, one love - Music rebels: dissident music then and now - Brief Article
- Whale Rider - Movie Review
- Another Iraq - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by David Harvey - British arms in Aceh - Currents - Brief Article
- Sound facts: while radical musicians often risk censorship or worse in many parts of the world, the global entertainment industry helps keep them poor and disenfranchised while reaping huge profits
- Culture bandit: Adam Ma'anit meets up with the banned Zimbabwean music legend Thomas Mapfumo in the most unlikely of places - Sounds of dissent: Zimbabwe
by Adam Ma'anit - We Did Nothing: Why the truth doesn't always come out when the UN goes in - Book Review