Human Rights Activist - Raheel Raza
The Interview4 Touko 2016

Human Rights Activist - Raheel Raza

In recent years there has been plenty of often heated debate about the relationship between Islam and extremism. Much of the fiercest commentary has come from outside the faith, but increasingly there are calls for change from within the Muslim community. Hardtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to one of the most controversial voices in that internal debate. Raheel Raza is a Pakistani born Canadian human rights activist who co-founded the Muslim Reform Movement. How many Muslims are ready to talk her language?

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Greek Finance Minister, 2009 - 2011, George Papaconstantinou

Greek Finance Minister, 2009 - 2011, George Papaconstantinou

Hardtalk speaks to Greece's former finance minister, George Papaconstantinou – the man who was negotiating Greece's bail out until 2011 and, with it, imposing massive cut-backs in his country. Last mo...

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UN Representative, Syrian Coalition - Najib Ghabian

UN Representative, Syrian Coalition - Najib Ghabian

A senior US intelligence official has warned that Syria has become the "predominant jihadist battlefield in the world". As many as 10,000 foreigners could now be fighting there and the US fears they c...

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Britain's Former Chancellor, Alistair Darling

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After almost three years of scraping along the bottom, the United Kingdom seems to be showing signs of an economic recovery from the deep recession that followed the financial crisis in 2008-09. Hard...

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Professor of Physiology, Maastricht University - Mark Post

Professor of Physiology, Maastricht University - Mark Post

In what has been billed as a ‘world first', fast food grown in a laboratory was served up in London recently. Hardtalk speaks to professor Mark Post who says his `in vitro burger' could be the answer ...

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International Human Rights Lawyer - Payam Akhavan

International Human Rights Lawyer - Payam Akhavan

Genocide is often called the ultimate crime and after every tragedy, the world says 'it must never happen again'. And yet it does. Hardtalk speaks to leading international human rights lawyer Payam Ak...

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Interim President, ANC Youth League, South Africa - Mzwandile Masina

Interim President, ANC Youth League, South Africa - Mzwandile Masina

South Africa is holding general elections next year and for the first time, a whole new generation will cast their vote. The 'born free generation' has no direct memory of the struggle against aparthe...

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Egypt Foreign Minister - Nabil Fahmy

Egypt Foreign Minister - Nabil Fahmy

The political standoff in Egypt remains in the balance. Thousands of supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, remain camped-out in Cairo. The interim government wants them removed but more bloods...

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Composer - Sir John Tavener

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Sarah Montague speaks to Sir John Tavener, one of Britain's most celebrated composers. He says his music is for God - even referring to it as a form of divine dictation. Forty years ago, his work was ...

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