Nothing is necessarily as you thought it was, and you should never believe what you're told until you've had a chance to study it for yourselves
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Angela SainiAngela Saini is a journalist and film reviewer based in London. She has written for Frontline (New Delhi), Red Pepper, and the Observer. Recent articlesWal-Mart: the high cost of low price The success of Robert Greenwalds documentary on the American retail behemoth holds an inspiring lesson, says Angela Saini. Climate change in the moviesForget The Day After Tomorrow there are far better films on climate change. Angela Saini sees them and survives. No place like homeSwades, Bollywoods latest, wittily underlies a changing attitude in India towards non-resident Indians, says Angela Saini Delhi CallingEuropean Social Forum activists and trade unionists condemn the outsourcing of call-centre jobs to India as one of globalisations injustices. But what do their Indian employees think? Angela Saini reports. 'Islam for me was more punk than punk': Aki Nawaz interviewedThe next social revolution will happen where power lies, in the west and it will arise from the developing worlds global diaspora. Ahead of the European Social Forum in London, leading British Asian musician and founder of Nation Records, Aki Nawaz, talks to openDemocracy. |
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