BBC Radio 4's latest episode of From Our Own Correspondent features harrowing accounts from Iran, where families continue to search for loved ones lost during the government's violent crackdown on protests. The estimated death toll stands at over 6000, with many more cases under investigation by human rights organizations. The program also includes reports from Myanmar, where the recent elections are widely seen as illegitimate following years of military rule, and from China, focusing on diplomatic efforts to reset international relations. In South Africa, progress against Tuberculosis is threatened by reductions in foreign aid, while in Lithuania, the legacy of the Holocaust is explored through memorials and personal stories of rediscovered ancestry.
The episode offers a global perspective on political turmoil, public health challenges, and the enduring impact of history, as told by correspondents reporting directly from each country.

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