• Bearing Witness: The Afghan Tragedy

    Bearing Witness: The Afghan Tragedy

    Malalai Joya : Afghanistan

    Seven years after the US invasion, Afghanistan is still chained to the fundamentalist warlords and the Taliban. Women and children suffer the most.

  • Olympic Trials

    Dave Zirin : Sports

    If China's leaders believe they've released enough steam for a smooth Olympics, they could be in for a surprise. Subscribe

  • Women's Advocate Is UN's New Human Rights Chief

    Barbara Crossette : United Nations

    Despite the Bush Administration's scramble to scuttle her nomination because she is--gasp!--a feminist, a South African judge is named high commissioner for human rights.

  • Nine Reasons to Investigate War Crimes Now

    Jeremy Brecher & Brendan Smith : Torture

    Some Democrats are pushing to let bygones be bygones and concentrate instead on solving problems of the future. Here's why we can't let the Bush Administration off the hook.

  • The Bureaucracy of Rape

    Barbara Crossette : United Nations

    Pressured by the Bush Administration, the United Nations issues a ringing declaration and solicits pledges that decry rape as a weapon of war. How about actually doing something?

  • Rape as a Weapon of War

    Slavenka Drakulic : United Nations

    The UN resolution designating rape as a weapon of war is historic, but provides no legal remedy for wartime victims of sexual violence.

  • Bill Ford, Remembered

    Scott Greathead & Michael Posner : El Salvador

    The brother of one of four US churchwomen murdered in El Salvador used his legal skills to bring their killers to justice.

  • Shirin Ebadi: Don't Attack Iran

    Robert Dreyfuss : Iran

    The Nobel Prize-winning activist says US threats, regime-change rhetoric and efforts to promote democracy only give Iran's leaders an excuse to intensify repression.

  • Youth Protests Outshine Olympic Torch

    Cora Currier : Student Movements

    Tibetan-led youth groups are proving the power of grassroots organizing with their highly effective Beijing Olympics protests.

  • Olympic Flame Out

    The Editors : Sports

    Boycotts of the Beijing Olympics are easy. What's harder is moving China towards meaningful progress on human rights.

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