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Fall 2005


Unrelenting Danger
By Laura E. Asturias and Virginia del Águila

Guatemalan women face the risk of murder, rape and unspeakable violence every day. The courageous among them are fighting the climate of fear. | More »

Cruel and Inhumane: Executing the Mentally Ill
By Dan Malone

Recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings barring executions of juvenile offenders and popel with mental retardation have given death penalty opponents hope that the mentally ill may someday also be spared. | More »

Conscience of the Pacific
By Joseph Heim

Persecution and years in a hard labor camp could not break the resolve of Russia's environmental whistle-blower Grigory Pasko, who exposed nuclear dumping in the Sea of Japan. | More »

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BEHIND THE NEWS
Sudan's Reign of Terror: Eric Reeves reports (Summer 2004)
U.S. Defends Torture: Eyal Press, "Tortured Logic" (Summer 2003)
Iraq's Women: Lauren Sandler, "Occupied Territory" (Winter 2003)

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