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Meet 'citizen four' and learn why we should fear mass surveillanceIn 2013, documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras and journalist Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with 'citizen four'. Their mysterious contact turned out to be Edward Snowden, and their meeting created one of the biggest news…
Blog post 10 Oct 2014 -
Landmark Arms Trade Treaty set to be ratified at United Nations todayPress release 24 Sep 2014
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It's time for the US to stop fuelling the conflict in Israel and GazaBlog post 16 Sep 2014
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Beheading of journalist James Foley a war crime - killer must face justicePress release 20 Aug 2014
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USA: Urgently investigate policing methods after use of lethal force in MissouriPress release 14 Aug 2014
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Dow Chemical must comply with today's court summons in India over BhopalPress release 04 Aug 2014
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Russia: 'in limbo' Edward Snowden must be allowed to seek international asylumPress release 01 Aug 2014
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USA: fresh call for release of Chelsea Manning exactly one year after convictionPress release 30 Jul 2014
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Real vs fake: authenticating Youtube videos for our human rights workBlog post 09 Jul 2014
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USA must end secret detention of seized Benghazi suspect Ahmed Abu KhattalahPress release 19 Jun 2014
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I know why the caged bird sings - Maya Angelou (1928-2014)Blog post 28 May 2014
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Call on Barack Obama to appoint woman as official driver during today's Saudi visitPress release 28 Mar 2014
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The Unknown Known - Rumsfeld’s rules under scrutinyBlog post 14 Mar 2014
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Guantánamo: five years after Obama's closure promise camp is still a 'festering injustice'Press release 20 Jan 2014
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Flaming Lips to perform in revival of historic human rights concert in New York next monthPress release 10 Jan 2014
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School of the AmericasBlog post 06 Dec 2013
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Four states that are trying - and failing - to find a more humane way to killAt the same time US support for the death penalty drops to its lowest in 40 years, states are finding it harder to execute as drugs companies refuse to cooperate.
Blog post 31 Oct 2013 -
The Guantanamo hunger strikers' ordeal in their wordsBlog post 15 Oct 2013
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Herman Wallace: Justice deferred to the endHerman Wallace spent over 41 years in solitary confinement in prison in Louisiana. He was released from solitary just three days before he died, aged 71, after a battle with liver cancer. Our only solace is that Herman died a free man.
Blog post 04 Oct 2013