Rodrigues and Canada
Alan Johnston introduces wit and analysis from correspondents Nick Redmayne, who finds thirst for change on the island of Rodrigues, and Lorraine Mallinder, in a Hutterite farming community in Canada.
Alan Johnston presents insight, wit and analysis from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ correspondents around the world.
Indian Ocean Idyll? Not quite ...
Not many places in the world are more remote than Rodrigues Island, a tiny piece of land far out in the vastness of the ocean. Rodrigues used to be a British possession, but decades ago it formed a union with island of Mauritius, which lies hundreds of kilometres away.
It hasn't been an entirely happy relationship since, and Nick Redmayne says that on Rodrigues there's desire for change - and even some talk of independence.
"Read the Acts! The Acts!"
While sheer distance can isolate, some places are also set adrift by their community's norms - or even their choices. The other community featured in this programme lives surrounded by a sea of grass - the vast prairie lands of North America. These people are farmers: the Hutterites of Canada. And for generations, for deeply-held religious reasons, they've chosen to keep themselves to themselves.
Lorraine Mallinder was allowed in, to spend a little time in their very closed world.
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