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17 November 1993

The Secret Inquisition: Guardians of the Church — Looks at the Catholic Church’s controversial positions on communism and AIDS. SBS, Friday, November 25, 2pm.

Message Stick: The Future of the Tent Embassy — Set up in 1972, what does the future hold for the Indigenous tent embassy site? ABC, Friday, November 25, 6pm.

Franco and Salazar: Iberian Brothers — Examines two fascists — Salazar, the Portuguese dictator, and Franco, the Spanish dictator — who had parallel lives and supported each other. SBS, Saturday, November 26, 7.30pm.

Living Black — Indigenous news and current affairs program. SBS, Monday, November 28, 5.30pm.

Cutting Edge: Never Again — More than 10 years after the genocide in Rwanda, the same tragedy is unfolding in Sudan’s western region of Darfur, and the international community has done nothing to stop it. SBS, Tuesday, November 29, 8.30pm.

The Storm — In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, this program investigates the political storm surrounding the devastation of America’s Gulf Coast. SBS, Wednesday, November 30, 8.30pm.

Death at the Crossroads — Story of two deaths at a junction in the Palestine’s occupied territories, a junction that had an Israeli army outpost and an Orthodox settlement adjacent to Palestinian houses and fields. ABC, Wednesday, November 30, 11pm.

S21: The Khmer Killing Machine — Looks at how the trials of some of the Khmer Rouge leaders in Cambodia have provided the opportunity to reactivate memories and words. SBS, Thursday, December 1, 1.30am.

The Secret Safari — From 1986 to 1993, Africa Hinterland Safaris carried not only passengers, but also a total of 40 tonnes of arms and ammunition for the African National Congress’s war against apartheid. SBS, Thursday, December 1, 2pm.

Why Must I Die? — To coincide with World AIDS Day, this film celebrates the life of Sineipho, the South African teenager whose picture was used three years ago as the cover photo for the Global Funds for AIDS annual report. SBS, Thursday, December 1, 8.30pm.

From Green Left Weekly, November 23, 2005.
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