Monthly Archives: October 2018

My review of “A Massacre in Mexico” Anabel Hernandez

On  26 September 2014 43 male students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers College went missing in Igula, Guerrero, Mexico. The cries of their parents and supporters reached  out across the world   – even to urban Manchester- as local students protested … Continue reading

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My review of “Nightmarch Among India’s Revolutionary Guerrillas” Alpa Shah

    Alpa Shah is from an East African Gujerati background. Her family moved to England when she was 15 years and she followed the usual  liberal middle class journey to Cambridge,  and  on to jobs ranging from international development … Continue reading

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