On this week's show: The mysterious case of 'Prisoner X'; Turkey's missing person crisis; An ash-encrusted legacy in Java; A daughter takes on her parents' fight for freedom and the Delhi musician embracing another country's musical heritage.
Produced by Kate Laycock, Nancy Isenson, Joanna Impey, Jürgen Kuhn
The Israeli government has been forced to admit that it secretly imprisoned a man with Australian-Israeli citizenship. A conversation with Bill Van Esveld from Human Rights Watch in Israel.
Thousands of people are registered as missing in Turkey. One NGO is helping families trace their relatives.
A performance artist draws lessons from people living in the emerging economies in Brazil, Russia, India and China. A conversation with Sheryl Oring.
Divides are still clearly visible in the way black and white people travel around in Johannesburg, nearly 20 years after the end of Apartheid.
One man has the task of protecting those living close to one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world. He inherited the role from his father, who lost his life to the volcano.
The story of the Chilean woman who made her parents' freedom struggle her own.
Indian musician Taru Dalmia embraces another country's musical heritage in order to comment on social problems in his own.