Progress away from human rights violations are slow, despite some signs
Sep 3, 2011 | John Glaser
The government of the Philippines is one of the biggest recipients of US military aid...
Sep 3, 2011 | John Glaser
The US pushed Nigeria to pass legislation giving broad powers to a government prone to human rights abuses
Sep 3, 2011 | John Glaser
In light of Israel's refusal to apologize to killing Turkish aid workers last year, Turkey is implementing more aggressive postures
Sep 3, 2011 | John Glaser
Documents uncovered in Tripoli reveal deep cooperation between US and Libyan intelligence agencies
Sep 3, 2011 | John Glaser
Attorney General Says Intelligence Official Naming Could Lead to Prosecution
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz
Clashes Reported at Hospitals as Medical Workers Accused of Abuse
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz
Yesterday we got a close look at the CIA's move away from traditional espionage toward...
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz
Insists Smugglers Making Off With Surface-to-Air Missiles
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz
Still Offers No Public Evidence of Allegations
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz
A new report (PDF) from Lancet details the toll that suicide bombings have taken on...
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz
Yesterday we heard from key rebel commander Abdulhakim Belhaj about his time being tortured by...
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz
'Worldwide Travel Alert' Cites 'Significant Dates on the Calendar'
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz
Israel Rules Out Apologizing for Killing Aid Workers
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz
Nearly 25,000 Deserted in Last Six Months
Sep 2, 2011 | Jason Ditz