On the box

Issue 

The Battle For Islam — Looks at how in some Muslim countries, it is women who are leading the charge for change. SBS, Friday, February 9, 1.30pm.

Australian Biography — Founder and director of the Permaculture Institute Bill Mollison is the most experienced permaculture teacher and designer today. SBS, Friday, February 9, 8pm.

Broome Hero — An Indigenous man from Broome received a bravery award from the Dutch government yet has never been recognised by his own country. ABC, Sunday, February 11, 1.30pm.

Modernising Morocco — Investigates what are the possible outcomes of the increased participation of women in Moroccan society. SBS, Monday, February 12, 1.30pm.

Message Stick: Uncle Kev — Singer/songwriter Paul Kelly brings together the creme of Australian music to record the songs of Aboriginal singer/songwriter Kev Carmody, as part of a tribute album to the man known as the "Black Bob Dylan". ABC, Monday, February 12, 6pm.

Foreign Correspondent — Looks at the plight of the Rohingyas, forced out of Burma to neighbouring Bangladesh by the brutal military regime. ABC, Tuesday, February 13, 9.20pm.

Hot Docs: Murder on a Sunday Morning — Disturbing documentary that takes a frank look at the US justice system at work and exposes the racial bias and abuse of power. SBS, Tuesday, February 13, 10pm.

No Man's Land — Filmed in Bosnia, this documentary underlines the tragic pointlessness of war, the hypocrisy of "peace-keeping" forces and the ruthlessness of the media as it makes a circus of conflict and death. SBS, Wednesday, February 14, 12am.

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