On the box

February 22, 2007
Issue 

Australia by Numbers: Sydney 2000 —Traces the birth and life of the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs. Features interviews with Chicka Dixon, Gary Foley, Joyce Clague, Esther Carroll and Ray Carroll, combined with previously unseen archival footage. SBS, Friday, March 2, 3.30pm.

Shorts on Screen — A series of short films in a Mardi Gras special. SBS, Saturday, March 3, 11.20pm.

Human Cargo — Looks at the world of refugees, the people who sacrifice themselves to help them, and also those who exploit them. SBS, Monday, March 5, 12.10am.

The Enemy Within — Soon after 9/11, an FBI informant made an alarming claim that Osama bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, had visited the town of Lodi, California in the late 1990s and attended a mosque there. SBS, Monday, March 5, 1.30pm.

Message Stick — Janke is a Sydney-based Indigenous cultural and intellectual property lawyer, whose firm is the only one in the country dealing with the issue of ICIP rights for Indigenous people. ABC, Monday, March 5, 6pm.

Global Village: An End to Samundradevi's Slave Trade — Up to the year 2000, dozens of girls from a village in Nepal were sold to brothels in Bombay, but this stopped the day the women were given access to education. SBS, Tuesday, March 6, 6pm.

Cutting Edge: Jihad TV — Who watches the jihad videos on the internet and what effect are they having on young people in the Muslim world? SBS, Tuesday, March 6, 8.30pm.

Hot Docs: Sisters in Law — In the little town of Kumba, Cameroon, there have been no convictions in spousal abuse cases for 17 years, but two women determined to change their community are making progress. SBS, Tuesday, March 6, 10pm.

Alexandria ... New York — Looks at the relationship between the US and the Arab World from an Arab prospective. SBS, Tuesday, March 6, 11.50pm.

Living Black — Series return of the Indigenous news and current affairs program. SBS, Wednesday, March 7, 6pm.

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