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Fall 2002


"Cleansing" Chechnya
By Anna Politkovskaya

A Moscow journalist visits Chechnya and documents a pattern of torture, murder, and impunity. | More »

Blood Diamonds: Terror in Sierra Leone
By Greg Campbell

Illicit diamonds benefit terrorists and corporations alike. The trade shows with the hard clarity of the gem itself that not matter where human rights violations occur, the world ignores them at its peril. | More »

INS v. Juvenile Justice
By Alisa Solomon

Every year the INS locks up some 5,000 children behind bars and razor wire. For most, their only "crime" was seeking asylum. | More »

A Glimmer of Justice: El Salvador
By Michael McClintock

In an unprecedented legal victory, Salvadoran torture victims held the generals responsible and won a $54.6 million award. | More »

  « Summer 2002|Winter 2002»  



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