Human right
South Sudan Gov’t Forces Committing War Crimes
A new U.N. report accuses South Sudan’s pro-government forces of crimes against humanity and war crimes, including systematic rape of civilians. United Nations High Commissioner … South Sudan Gov’t Forces Committing War CrimesRead more
Military Injustice
Navy SEAL case. Last week, we spoke with New York Times correspondent Nick Kulish, one of the lead reporters in that exposé, the front page … Military InjusticeRead more
The Real House of Saud
Abused Women of Color Seek Justice Across North America
On Dec. 8, Canada’s newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the start of a process leading to an inquiry on the crisis of missing … Abused Women of Color Seek Justice Across North AmericaRead more
Pattern of Extreme Abuse
The New York Times into claims of military abuses and a possible cover-up that goes up the chain of command. The article, titled “Navy SEALs, … Pattern of Extreme AbuseRead more
Some TED talks cause amputation
Yemen, U.N.-brokered peace talks in the country’s nine-month-old civil war are faltering amid disputes between rival factions over the release of prisoners. Meanwhile, local officials … Some TED talks cause amputationRead more
More Questions Than Answers, MSF
Doctors Without Borders is challenging the Pentagon over the findings of internal probes into the bombing of a hospital in the Afghan city of Kunduz … More Questions Than Answers, MSFRead more
US Has Killed More Than 20 Million In 37 Nations Since WWII
After the catastrophic attacks of September 11 2001 monumental sorrow and a feeling of desperate and understandable anger began to permeate the American psyche. A … US Has Killed More Than 20 Million In 37 Nations Since WWIIRead more
Hanaoka Massacre of Chinese Forced Laborers
When U.S. occupation forces liberated Allied POW camps in the Akita area in northern Japan in the early fall 1945, they came across piles of … Hanaoka Massacre of Chinese Forced LaborersRead more