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No More Boat People

Correspondents' tales from Australia, South Sudan, the USA, the Czech Republic and Chile.

Global despatches: in this edition, why hunger is again taking hold in South Sudan - even after a plentiful harvest; Australia gets tough with asylum seekers -- and the problems pile up for those seeking a new life down under; how America's attachment to its First Amendment gives hate groups the freedom to disseminate their beliefs; we visit a cemetery in the Czech Republic: a place of awful history, but also one where you learn about a community determined to create a successful future for itself; and fine dining for only a few pounds? we meet a man in Chile dedicated to reviving his country's culinary heritage.

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30 minutes

Last on

Thu 3 Jul 2014 11:00

Chapters

  • Tristan McConnell: Famine in South Sudan

    The harvest was good, the rainfall plentiful, so why is famine on its way to South Sudan?

    Duration: 05:06

  • Aleem Maqbool: Meeting the White Supremacists

    How freedom of speech laws give a green light to hate speech in America

    Duration: 05:22

  • Judith Crosby: No More Boat People

    What's the price being paid for Australia's tough immigration policy?

    Duration: 05:19

  • Chris Bowlby: The Jewish Community of Brno

    Charting the history of a Jewish community through a walk in a Czech cemetery

    Duration: 05:35

  • Ed Stocker: Culinary Delights in Chile

    Meeting the man dedicated to reviving all sides of his country's culinary heritage.

    Duration: 05:51

Broadcast

  • Thu 3 Jul 2014 11:00