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Simon Crowther argues that the use of ‘closed material’ as evidence is unfair to those who may have suffered grave human rights abuses.…
Aminatou Haidar, from Western Sahara; Rigoberta Menchú, from Guatemala; Mari Marcel Thekaekara, from India; and Domitila Barrios de Chungara, from Bolivia.…
Human rights lawyer Dianne Post and writer and filmmaker Bishakha Datta go head-to-head.…
*Roger Burbach* claims foreign investors have pushed Argentina to the wall…
UK Border Agency defends removals to Sri Lanka, despite abuse of deportees documented by Human Rights Watch, writes Phil Miller.…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara on the plight of a community made homeless by a slum clearance: the latest casualties in the battle for property.…
As he remembers the 1999 Freetown massacre, Seray Bangura looks to a bright future for the country formally known as ‘war torn.’…
For a week activists occupied the chimneys of West Burton power station, firing the starting gun on a new British energy battle.…
The Philippines still bears the scars of military dictatorship, which was imposed 40 years ago this month, says Iris Gonzales.…
On the International Day for the Disappeared, Tim Baster and Isabelle Merminod meet Turkish families still seeking justice for their missing loved ones.…
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