Thursday, 29 March 2007

Freema Agyeman interview

Question time
Freema Agyeman makes her debut as Doctor Who's companion this Saturday. She talks about Billie Piper, race and kissing a time lord
Interview by Hannah Pool
Thursday March 29, 2007
The Guardian

Tuesday, 20 March 2007

BBC World Service Network Africa Ghana @ 50 coverage

6th March 2007
Live from Accra
Komla Dumor is live from the hub of the celebrations at Independence Square, where the party got underway at midnight and Ghanaians and visiting dignitaries have been enjoying the day.

Monday, 19 March 2007

Slavery's 'door of no return' in Ghana open to tourists


Story Highlights
• Elmina was "door of no return" for many Africans shipped off to slavery
• The fort was built by the Portuguese, later held by the Dutch and British
• Britain will mark bicentennial of its abolition of the slave trade on March 25

ELMINA, Ghana (Reuters) -- For many, it was their last glimpse of Africa.

Pushed through the "door of no return," millions of Africans were shipped from places like this whitewashed fort in Elmina, Ghana, to a life of slavery in Brazil, the Caribbean and America.
A band of light from that same door now cuts through the air in a small, dank room crowded with about 30 tourists.

"We are very lucky. Today we can go back out of this room the way we came," says Robert Kugbey, their soft-spoken guide.

As Britain marks the bicentennial of its abolition of the slave trade on March 25, Ghanaians are still coming to terms with slavery's impact on their country's development and the role Africans played in the capture and sale of fellow Africans.