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Argentina's Angry Grandmothers
Why the grandmother's of Argentina's stolen children are still looking for justice
During Argentina's military dictatorship, babies were stolen from left-wing households and given to military families. The grandmothers of the vanished children explain why they're still looking for justice.
Also on the programme: Why Israel's ambassador to Angola is angry at the collective inability to bring an end to Africa's longest-running civil war. Two very different dancers - a 73-year old stripper from Japan, and an Australian woman combining Aboriginal tradition with modern urban life - talk about their art.
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