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World Service,20 Feb 2014,55 mins

Ukraine's Tiny 'Troublemaker'

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Tetiana Chornovol is a Ukrainian anti-government activist and investigative reporter who has built a reputation for unusual stunts. But her work exposing corruption has come at a price - she says she was brutally attacked last year after her car was forced off the road. The New York trader Turney Duff was paid millions of dollars and lived a lavish life of parties and private jets. But he developed an addiction to cocaine which almost cost him everything. Now he's clean and sober - and has written a book about his experiences. Yuji Mizoguchi is a Japanese computer researcher who has been re-uniting families with thousands of photos swept away by the tsunami. It's an emotional process - because for many these images are the last surviving contact with relatives who died in the disaster. And we hear from the anonymous co-director of a controversial film called The Act of Killing, which invited former Indonesian death-squad leaders to re-enact their torture and mass-killings of alleged communists in the 1960s.

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