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Wrap: HIV Tragedy, a Sufi Poet and a Granny on Drugs

Published on Jan 4, 2015 by Luke Hunt

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In a small village in Cambodia’s west, a tragic tale of  international significance has caught the local authorities off-guard. An unlicensed doctor has been charged with causing an outbreak of HIV and murder after lax practices resulted in at least 201 people contracting the potentially fatal disease.
Read more from Luke Hunt in The Diplomat

Believers of All Faiths Celebrate Sufi Poet
As conductor of 20 of the world’s most accomplished whirling dervishes, and 30 of the greatest Sufi musicians, Fahri Ozcakil holds one of the highest spiritual positions in Turkey. But despite his high status, Mr Ozcakil remains resolutely humble.
Read more from Dan Boylan in The National

Aussie Drugs Granny May Have Been Fooled By Love
An Australian grandmother facing execution on drugs charges in Malaysia could be the victim of a military romance scam that has entrapped thousands of people.
Read more from Lindsay Murdoch at Fairfax Media