Summer 2008
The Dissident
Interview by Alex Gibney
Documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney interviews former U.S Navy General Counsel Alberto Mora about his behind-thescenes challenge to the Bush administration’s interrogation policies in the war on terror. More »
Darfur's Translator
By Sonya Fatah
Daoud Hari left Darfur for North Africa and the Middle East as a young man in search of better wages and life experience. He returned home in 2003, in time to witness the government’s scorchedearth tactics in Darfur and join a mass exodus of refugees to Chad. After serving as a translator for international news organizations and landing in prison, he was eventually granted refugee status in the United States, where he penned his personal account of the crisis in Darfur.| More »
Justice Embodied
By Luis Moreno-Ocampo
The International Criminal Court represents the greatest advance in international justice since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 60 years ago. Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the court’s first prosecutor, offers his reflections on this important anniversary.| More »
Guantanamo's Daughter
By Mahvish Rukhsana Khan
Outrage over the Guantánamo detentions spurred Mahvish Rukhsana Khan to volunteer in the legal effort to defend detainees’ basic rights.| More »
