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Category Archives: New Internationalist

One-legged man killed by British army in Belize

Posted on March 8, 2019 by Phil Miller

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After the Falklands War, British soldiers were sent on a “sunshine tour” of Belize. In 1983, one of them shot and killed a local farmer. In this short film I tell the story of war, trauma and those who are left on the margins.

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UK spies and special forces more secretive than Western allies – investigation

Posted on January 15, 2019 by Phil Miller

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Britain’s spies and special forces are some of the most secretive in the Western world, an investigation by New Internationalist across five countries has found.

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Sham Vote

Posted on October 28, 2018 by Phil Miller

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Story for New Internationalist magazine about Bahrain’s 2018 election

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Anti-Muslim riots

Posted on June 1, 2018 by Phil Miller

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Story for New Internationalist on anti-Muslim riots in Sri Lanka and the Scottish connection

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Princess Diana and Bahrain’s crackdown

Posted on March 27, 2018 by Phil Miller

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Investigation for New Internationalist into Charles and Diana’s visit to Bahrain in 1986 – a troubled year in the country’s history when the opposition was crushed by a British officer, Colonel Ian Henderson.

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