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Summer 2002


Mixing Oil and Blood: Sudan
Benjamin Bock

A first-hand account of life inside Sudan. There, a starving population has endured decades of war, sparked by religious differences, but now fueled by oil. | More »

Charting the "War on Terrorism"

From Australia to Zimbabwe, using new laws and old-fashioned brute force, governments are sacrificing human rights on the altar of antiterrorism. | More »

A Problem From Hell?: America and the Age of Genocide
By Samantha Power

The U.S. has never intervened to stop genocide and rarely even condemned it as it occurred. The crucial question is: Why?| More »

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CURRENT ISSUE

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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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The latest news on Amnesty International's critical campaign work on Darfur, the death penalty, individuals at risk and more.


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