Green Party deputy leader MOTHIN ALI, who will speak at the International Anti-War Conference in London on June 20, says Britain needs to rethink its priorities – and its allies
IT WAS 50 years before Auschwitz survivor Arek Hersh could talk about his horrific experiences.
For decades he had trouble sleeping at his home in Leeds, where he eventually arrived after he was liberated from Theresianstadt, a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia.
It was only when in the 1990s he began talking and writing about his experiences that he began to find peace. The story is the same for many other Holocaust survivors.
Gisele Pelicot said ‘shame must change sides.’ We may think we agree, but, argues LOUISE RAW, society still has some way to go
If true, the photo’s history is a damning indictment of the systematic exploitation of non-Western journalists by Western media organisations – a pattern that persists today, posit KATE CANTRELL and ALISON BEDFORD


