Summer 2004
Sudan's Reign of Terror
By Eric Reeves
Mounted on horse, fired by ethnic hatred, and backed by Khartoum, militias have created today's "greatest humanitarian catastrophe." More than a million people are displaced. And now the rains are coming. | More »
"Our Heart of Darkness"
By Lisa Hajjar
Torture at Abu Ghraib reveals a top-down disregard for human rights. | More »
Outsourcing Warfare
By Julian Borger
The Abu Ghraib scandal raises long-festering concerns over military contractors. | More »
Violence and the Virus: Infecting Women with AIDS
By Phyllida Brown
The link between violence and AIDS is locking whole regions of the world into a chain of misery. Increasingly, it is women -- whether infected by a loved one at home or a rapist during war -- who are dying. | More »
Friendly Fire: A Military Lawyer Battles Commissions
By David Goodman
His lawsuit names Bush and Rumsfeld and calls the commissions "an unprecedented, unconstitutional, and dangerously unchecked expansion of executive authority." | More »
And ...
Incite
Zbigniew Brzezinski, Anita Roddick, and Van Jones on books that shaped their views of human rights. | More »
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