Charges appealed in Sierra Leone trial.
October 11, 2007 2 min. read

The U.N.-backed court examining atrocities committed during the 1991-2002 civil war in Sierra Leone handed down two sentences to former militia leaders Tuesday. Moinina Fofana and Allieu Kondewa received sentences of six and eight years respectively for murder, cruel treatment, pillage, and issuing collective punishment. Kondewa received additional penalties for his role in conscripting child […]

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The UN's Efforts to End Human Trafficking
October 11, 2007 2 min. read

False promises…a new life, money, a job, security, food, and shelter, are all tools used to lure millions of woman and children into slavery. Millions more are violently kidnapped, or sold by various family and friends. Hidden among the dark streets, millions of children live as the prey to greed. Used as a commodity's, their […]

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U.S. House to consider Armenian genocide resolution.
October 10, 2007 3 min. read

The U.S. House of Representatives’ Foreign Affairs Committee is scheduled to vote Wednesday on a bill that would brand the killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915 a genocide.  President Bush opposes the bill, however, the Democratic control over the House may produce enough votes to pass both the Foreign Affairs Committee and the […]

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"Reasonable doubt" in the Haditha massacre.
October 9, 2007 3 min. read

The presiding officer in the investigation into the killing of 24 Iraqi civilians in the town of Haditha concluded the cases lacked sufficient evidence to proceed with murder charges. Investigators recommended charging Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich with negligent homicide rather than murder because of the nature of the investigation. Murder charges against Lance Cpl. Justin […]

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Former Khmer Rouge minister claims innocence
October 8, 2007 2 min. read

The former foreign minister for the Khmer Rouge, leng Sary, declared his innocence on Sunday. The former minister was in Thailand over the weekend on declining health issues. His comments reflect rumors regarding the U.N. war crimes tribunal examining the role of the Khmer Rouge in the deaths of some 1.7 million people when they […]

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Child Slaves
October 8, 2007 3 min. read

Across the globe millions of children are currently enslaved, held against their will and forced to work. Children who's human rights have been stripped away with little regard for their future. In a world where freedom has become a word used to defend war, a word used to incite passion, and a word to treasure…it […]

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Support the Fight Against Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery in DC, Orlando, Cape Cod, and more…
October 6, 2007 1 min. read

While Washington D.C. – October 8-13th, 2007, has the greatest number of events, there are amazing events happening all over the United States: Orlando FL – October 12th, 2007 Cape Cod – October 14th, 2007 Stevensville, MD – October 29th See Dreams of Freedom for more information, and for event coming to your city soon, […]

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A plan to end slavery is here!
October 6, 2007 3 min. read

Yesterday, October 4, 2007, marked a day to change the shape of the world, a day when the world was given a wonderful gifta plan to end slavery. This historic moment is thanks to the dream, vision, passion and undying will of one man, Kevin Bales. Kevin Bales is the world's foremost expert on modern […]

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Justice Department decision permits torture.
October 5, 2007 2 min. read

The New York Times revealed Thursday the U.S. Justice Department issued a secret finding endorsing extraordinary interrogation tactics, such as water-boarding and stress positions. The Bush administration waded into the legal fray regarding permissable interrogation tactics in 2002. Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, it began to hold prisoners in secret facilities outside the access […]

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Children are poor men's riches. -English proverb
October 5, 2007 1 min. read

Photo from Children at Risk Foundation – CARF Brazil   Children should be the riches of all of mankind! One should look to protect and ensure the future…children are the future!

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Butcher of Darfur released from custody
October 4, 2007 2 min. read

Lam Akol, the Sudanese foreign minister, announced in a press statement this past weekend that Ali Mohamed Abdel-Rahman, known as Ali Kushayb, was released from detention due to lack of evidence.  Sudanese officials detained him in November for “suspicion of violation Sudanese laws.”  Kushayb was the subject of the first ever arrest warrant issued by […]

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An Important Message From Kevin Bales…
October 4, 2007 5 min. read

Meet Kevin Bales and celebrate the launch of Ending Slavery. Thursday, October 4, 2007 6pm to 8pm Rayburn House Office Building – Foyer Washington, DC RSVP to: SamiraTallandier See all the stops on Kevin’s book tour. See Kevin discuss the plan to end slavery. Check out our new website! We’ve added more: stories from the […]

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