Uncategorized Enforcing Human Rights in a Global Marketplace February 20, 2013February 2, 2018 Dodd-Frank financial overhaul bill, human rights abuses, Human Rights Watch, powerful corporations Read More
Uncategorized Walmart’s Human Trafficking Problem September 17, 2012February 2, 2018 aquaculture, Cambodia, Change to Win, debt bondage, Human Rights Watch, human trafficking, labor rights, Phatthana, shrimp, Songkhla, Thailand, Walmart Read More
Uncategorized The Soviet Fall and the Arab Spring January 10, 2012February 2, 2018 Arab Spring, democracy, Denber, Human Rights Watch, Putin, Russia, Soviet Union Read More
Uncategorized US-Funded Rehab Center Abuses Lao Drug Users October 11, 2011February 2, 2018 abuse, detention centers, drug users, human rights, Human Rights Watch, Laos, somsanga, suicide, torture, UN Read More
Uncategorized Southeast Asia’s War on Drug Abusers September 7, 2011February 2, 2018 addiction, Asia, Cambodia, China, Chris Beyrer, David and Joyce Gordon, David Gorden, Drug, Druge Abuse, drugs, Ho Chi Minh, human rights, Human Rights Watch, Indonesia, Joyce Gorden, Laos, Malaysia, Que Phong, rehabilitation, Southeast Asia, Thailand, torture, Vietnam, War on Drugs, Yakita Read More
Uncategorized THE INDEX – June 4, 2010 June 4, 2010February 3, 2018 Abbey Chikane, Cary Alan Johnson, Center for Research and Development, China, consultative status, Democratic Republic of Congo, Diamonds, Egypt, Farai Maguwu, Fidele Bazana, Floribert Chebeya, Great Britain, Human Rights Watch, India, International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), Israel, John Numbi, Kimberley Press, Kinshasa, LBGT, marange, Mutare, National Police, New York, NGO, Qatar, Robert Mugabe, Sudan, Tinoziva Bere, Turkey, United Nations, United Nations Economic and Social Council, United States of America, Voice of the Voiceless, Zimbabwe Read More