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Fergal Keane talks to Suzanne Hook about her decision to found an orphanage in Vietnam.
Fergal Keane talks to Mohsen Sazegara.
Fergal Keane talks to Jean-Robert Cadet, a former Haitian child slave.
Fergal Keane talks to Claudia Wallace about the kidnap of her brother Hugo.
Fergal Keane talks to Noreen Oliver about the treatment of drug and alcohol addicts.
Fergal Keane talks to Andre Hanscombe partner of Rachel Nickell who was murdered in 1992.
Fergal Keane talks to William and Kate Lyons about the effects of bipolar disorder.
Featuring Barbara Harris, whose organisation pays addicted women to take contraception.
Fergal Keane talks to Dr Jim Swire, whose daughter, Flora, died in the Lockerbie bombing.
Fergal Keane talks to Michael Semple whose ideas saw him expelled from Afghanistan.
Fergal Keane talks to Peter Stapleton about being attacked by Somali pirates.
Fergal Keane talks to Barbara Cherish, who took a new identity after being adopted at 13.
Fergal Keane talks to people who have made sacrifices to stand up for what they believe in
Chinese businessman Jimmy Lai, who ed the Tiananmen Square protesters in 1989.
Catherine McCartney on seeking justice for her brother Robert, allegedly killed by the IRA
Garry Kasparov on being a dissenting voice in Russian politics.
Lana Vandenberghe's role in the Jean Charles de Menezes case.
Fergal Keane talks to Paul Kelly, whose 18-year-old son Simon killed himself.
Fergal Keane talks to Dr Saad Eskander, director of Iraq's National Library.
Fergal Keane talks to identical twins who were separated at birth as part of an experiment
Fergal Keane talks to Pascal Khoo Thwe, a Burmese dissident who took up arms.
Fergal Keane talks to a man whose sister was the victim of a so-called honour killing.
Fergal Keane talks to people who have taken risks to stand up for what they believe in.