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For Egypt Watchers, a Lesson from Salvador Allende
Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/7/11

For Egypt Watchers, a Lesson from Salvador Allende

By Nicholas K. MandleStaff EditorFebruary 7, 2011

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U.S. Pressure for a Timely Referendum on South Sudan’s Secession
Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/13/10

U.S. Pressure for a Timely Referendum on South Sudan’s Secession

By Emily BrownStaff EditorDecember 13, 2010

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Eyes Forward: Considering the New (Old) Sudan
Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/1/10 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/1/10

Eyes Forward: Considering the New (Old) Sudan

By Kris KhawadjaContributorNovember 1, 2010

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Dealing with Rwanda’s Dark Side
Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 4/12/10 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 4/12/10

Dealing with Rwanda’s Dark Side

By James TurittoEditor-in-ChiefApril 11, 2010

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An Attitude Shift in Khartoum?
Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 3/7/10 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 3/7/10

An Attitude Shift in Khartoum?

By W. Douglas SmithStaff WriterMarch 7, 2010

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Niger Delta: An Amnesty in Jeopardy
Human Rights, International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/26/10 Human Rights, International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/26/10

Niger Delta: An Amnesty in Jeopardy

By: W. Douglas SmithStaff WriterJanuary 26, 2010

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Political Realities of Closing Guatanamo Bay
Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/24/09 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/24/09

Political Realities of Closing Guatanamo Bay

By Joshua ReimanStaff WriterNovember 23, 2009

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Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/8/09 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/8/09

Walking the Talk - U.S. Democracy and Human Rights Policy in the Middle East

By Mike LebsonContributorNovember 8, 2009

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Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/2/09 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/2/09

The International Criminal Court: The Long Arm of Neocolonialism?

By W Douglas SmithStaff WriterNovember 1, 2009

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Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 10/26/09 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 10/26/09

Analyzing President Obama's New Sudan Policy

W. Douglas SmithStaff WriterOctober 25, 2009

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Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 4/12/09 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 4/12/09

Human Rights Begin At Home

By Dillon Tatum

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Human Rights Kevin Ross, Former Staff Writer 3/31/09 Human Rights Kevin Ross, Former Staff Writer 3/31/09

Free Speech Should Remain Free

By Kevin Ross

ContributorApril 2, 2009

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Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 12/10/08 Human Rights, Middle East and North Africa IAR Staff 12/10/08

Three Jerusalem Women Share the Hope of Peace

By Sarah White, IAR Staff Writer.

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Human Rights, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere IAR Staff 11/23/08 Human Rights, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere IAR Staff 11/23/08

"If I Don't Come Back, Look for me in Putis"

At the site of the mass grave in Putis, Peru. The site is believed to be one of nearly 3000. (Photo Source: Ash Kosiewicz)By Larissa Hotra, IAR Staff Writer.

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Security, Sub-Saharan Africa, Human Rights Jayce Newton, Former Contributor 8/18/08 Security, Sub-Saharan Africa, Human Rights Jayce Newton, Former Contributor 8/18/08

Can Private Military Firms Play a Role in Darfur?

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