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04/01/2011

Looking after the disfigured South African children who have survived horrific fires

Bronwen Jones
Bronwen Jones is a British journalist who made her home in South Africa. One day she read in a newspaper about a young girl called Dorah Mokoena who had received horrific injuries in a fire at her home. Bronwen started visiting Dorah in hospital and eventually ended up adopting her and opening her home to other children who had suffered similar injuries. She tells Matthew Bannister her story.

Louisiana Revisited
Nine months after the Deepwater Horizon explosion, reporter Laura Sheeter returns to East New Orleans to hear how the Vietnamese fishing communities are still struggling to rebuild their lives.

Riyadh al-Barzanji
Since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, thousands of Iraqis have disappeared - they have been kidnapped, murdered or lost in the country's brutal justice system. Among them is the brother of Riyadh al-Barzanji, a TV producer based in Baghdad. Riyadh has had no word from his brother in more than five years and believes he may be dead. But as he told Matthew he has set up a TV programme "Patron of the Oppressed" to help other families search for their loved ones.

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25 minutes

Last on

Wed 5 Jan 2011 13:05GMT

Broadcasts

  • Tue 4 Jan 2011 22:05GMT
  • Wed 5 Jan 2011 03:05GMT
  • Wed 5 Jan 2011 10:05GMT
  • Wed 5 Jan 2011 13:05GMT

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