Spring 2004
Camouflaging Criminals: Sexual Violence Against Women in the Military
By Amy Herdy and Charles Moffeit
Sexual assault and domestic violence are widespread in the armed services. Military response has included flawed investigations, inadequate victim services, and leniency for thousands of soldier sex offenders. | More »
Mountains Beyond Mountains
By Tracy Kidder
In the dirt-poor, politically roiling Haiti, Dr. Paul Farmer treats the rural poor and confounds the public health establishment. His prescription includes expensive medicine, new schools, communal water systems, and long-trek house calls. | More »
The Solidarity of Strangers: First Appeal Pledge Program
By Doug Cosper
Run from a small office in Colorado, an agile AIUSA program protects human rights defenders in danger and signals abusers to back down. | More »
Encounters with a Tyrant
By Hassan Bility
Beatings, torture, and imprisonment in a tiny cell half-filled with water couldn't stop Liberian journalist Hassan Bility from reporting the abuses of Charles Taylor's regime. | More »
The Devil's Tears: The Politics of Oil and Human Rights in Central Asia
By Lutz C. Kleveman
Washington has joined cause with some of the world's worst human rights abusers in Central Asia to protect oil interests and fight its war on terrorism. The policy may backfire and sacrifice not only human rights but U.S. national security as well. | More »
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