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World Service,23 Nov 2011,28 mins

23/11/2011

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Extraordinary personal stories from around the world. Today, the divided loyalties of one protester in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Abdullah Al-Ghaly has an Egyptian mother and a Libyan father and in the past year he has taken part in the uprisings in both countries - he tells Matthew Bannister about his search for his own identity. Also today, the Indonesian teenagers who were caught up in Australia's crackdown on people smuggling. And the Indian brothers who're taking on the bespoke tailors of London's Saville Row at their own game.

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