New Internationalist Magazine Guide



Slavery

anti-slavery pioneers (#398-2007 Mar p24)

interview with rescuers of sex slaves, India (#390-2006 Jun p33)

anti-slavery activists freed, Niger (brief) (#383-2005 Oct p22)

Big Bad World of great moral excuses (#378-2005 May p32)

freedom and Haiti's white curse (#370-2004 Aug p5)

200th anniversary of slave uprising, Haiti (#365-2004 Mar p6a)

Australian sugar's roots in Pacific slavery (#363-2003 Dec p28)

history of slave sugar (#363-2003 Dec p26)

slavery sugar plantations closing, Brazil (#363-2003 Dec p11)

Brazilian coffee slaves freed (brief) (#362-2003 Nov p7)

movement for reparations gathers steam (#355-2003 Apr p7)

action for slavery's abolition encore (#337-2001 Aug p26)

brief history of slavery (#337-2001 Aug p22)

children as soldier slaves, Uganda (#337-2001 Aug p13)

early marriage as slavery (#337-2001 Aug p20)

facts on slavery in the 21st century (#337-2001 Aug p18)

forced labour camps in China (#337-2001 Aug p24)

how slave labour slots into world economy (#337-2001 Aug p14)

keynote editorial on modern slavery (#337-2001 Aug p9)

The burden of slavery (#337-2001 Aug - main theme)

trafficking in slaves (#337-2001 Aug p25)

why efforts to free slaves in Sudan founder (#337-2001 Aug p16)

woman who did battle with slavers, Brazil (#337-2001 Aug p21)

fetish priests targets of campaign, Ghana (#328-2000 Oct p8)

migrant in the mirror: our own past made flesh (#327-2000 Sep p34)

economic development as forced labour (#324-2000 Jun p26)

Big Bad World cartoon (#319-1999 Dec p5)

Big Bad World cartoon on debt & slavery (#319-1999 Dec p5)

continues in Sudan (#312-1999 May p5)

Burma: slave nation (#280-1996 Jun p12)

in keynote editorial on Burma (#280-1996 Jun p7)

reparations idea (reader's answer) (#276-1996 Feb p34)

history in Americas (#226-1991 Dec p4)

continues in Sudan (#221-1991 Jul p26)

reparations on OAU agenda (#219-1991 May p26)

Africa till European invasion & slavery, history (#196-1989 Jun p23)

history of its abolition (#196-1989 Jun p31)

today's slaves: plantation workers (#147-1985 May p5)