Amnesty Int’l Petition: The US Gov’t Should Apologize for Torturing an Innocent Man
How Much Does Washington Spend on “Defense”?
NATO’s Missile Defense Shield ‘Up and Running’
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Congress Cans the Constitution as Chicago Police Abduct Activists
The Politics of the ‘American Dream’
Tibetan Exile Group Blasts Chinese Crackdown in Autonomous Region
An Apology to Maher Arar – Moving Beyond the Season of Fear
Twitter Users in Kuwait Face Tougher Twitter Regulation
Settlers Filmed Firing at Palestinian Protestors
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on Electronic Surveillance
Takoma Park to Congress: Fix the NDAA
The American Press and the Middle East
Mexico: Freedom of Expression Still Under Attack as 6 Journalists Killed
American Empire and the Future
How Does China Define Human Rights?
A Step Towards Democracy in Egypt?
Lebanon: Independent Investigation Into Checkpoint Killings Needed
Nepal Government Seeks More Time to Draw Up New Constitution
Argentina, Asia Rebounds Offer False Hope for Greece
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