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Review Of 2005
A selection of some of the extraordinary interviews given over the past year
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Ibrahim El Helw and Arjmand Ghafoor
Two Muslims, one French and the other British, swap places and discuss their experiences
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Mary Robinson
The first female President of Ireland, and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Claire Bertschinger
The International Red Cross nurse recognised for her work during the Ethiopian famine
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Gerry Adams
An interview with Sinn Fein President, Irish Republican politician, Gerry Adams
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Roland Soong
Hong Kong-based blogger, Roland Soong, talks about his popular blog 'EastSouthWestNorth'
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Patricia De Lille
The first South African woman to lead a political party and to challenge the government
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Victor Batarseh
An interview with the Mayor of the ancient city of Bethlehem, Dr Victor Batarseh
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Robert Putnam
Harvard Professor Robert Putnam, talks about the ideas behind his book, Bowling Alone
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James Yee
The American army officer describes his time as a Muslim chaplain at Guantanamo Bay prison
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Abdul-Haq al-Ani
Abdul-Haq al-Ani, a London-based attorney who is one of Saddam Hussein's lawyers
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Alice Walker
Interview with the acclaimed author Alice Walker
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Scott Ritter
Interview with former American marine and weapons inspector in Iraq, Scott Ritter
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Ian Pearson
What will our world look like years from now? Futurist Ian Pearson discusses
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Daniel Barenboim
Interview with one of the world's greatest pianists and conductors, Daniel Barenboim
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Joel Bakan
Joel Bakan, author of The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power
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Ronald Wright
Ronald Wright, author of A Short History of Progress, on the end of our civilisation
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Gilberto Gil
Brazilian singer, guitarist, songwriter, activist and Minister of Culture
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Karen Armstrong
Karen Armstrong, former nun and author of the highly successful A History of God
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Edwin Cameron
The first senior South African official to state publicly that he was living with HIV/Aids
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Steven Levitt
Steven Levitt, a prominent American economist, best known for his work on crime
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Peter Singer
An interview with Peter Singer, considered to be the most controversial philosopher alive
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Carl Djerassi
The Austrian chemist, novelist, and playwright, who sparked a sexual revolution
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Gary McKinnon
The British computer hacker who faces being extradited to the US to stand trial
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Naved Akhtar
Journalist and producer, Naved Akhtar, on the radicalisation of young British Muslims
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Mustafa Ceric
The Grand Mufti of Bosnia reflects on the Srebrenica massacre, ten years on
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Princess Kasune Zulu
Carrie Gracie talks to the Zambian Aids activist, Princess Kasune Zulu
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Tim Collins
Former soldier reflects on the now famous speech he gave on the eve of the Iraq War 2003
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali
The Somali born Dutch feminist, writer, politician and prominent critic of Islam
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George Galloway
Carrie Gracie interviews the British politician George Galloway