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AP Diaries

2003: Mary Moore, an information consultant recruited by AP, work with the Afghan Women's Network (AWN).

July 2004: Iain Guest reports on justice denied to the victims of the Srebrenica massacre, from Tuzla, Srebrenica and the Hague.

October 2004: Iain Guest visits rural Nepal and reports on the many guises of caste discrimination.

September 2005: Iain Guest visits Tamil communities in Eastern Sri Lanka, recovering from the Tsunami

October 2005: Iain Guest visits four girls’ schools in Afghanistan.

April 2006: Suvash Darnal and Pratik Pande blog from the frontlines of Nepal’s revolution.

January 2008: Iain Guest visits Dale Farm and blogs about the Travellers who are facing eviction.

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