SCAF Continues Assault on Egyptian Civil Society
December 30, 2011 3 min. read

Things have gone from bad to worse for Egyptian civil society since I last blogged about the bleak short term outlook for the sector back in October. This week, the government shut down the Cairo offices of seventeen international human rights and pro-democracy NGOs, which the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has accused of […]

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War Crimes 2011 Year In Review – Asia
December 28, 2011 5 min. read

This is the second in a 3-part year in review series on war crimes around the world in 2011. E.C.C.C. – The Big Four Stand Trial In what has been called the most important trial since Nuremberg, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia commenced the trial of former Khmer Rouge leaders Nuon Chea, Ieng […]

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ISAF’s Plans for Afghan Local Police Are Shortsighted
December 23, 2011 5 min. read

Over the past year, human rights and humanitarian organizations have documented abuses and human rights violations allegedly committed by the Afghan Local Police. The Afghan Local Police, or the ALP, are essentially local militias that are trained, equipped and paid by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and the Afghan government to secure ungoverned parts […]

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A Wish for Children this Holiday
December 23, 2011 2 min. read

This holiday season I find myself daunted by how to help children in need. Looking at my End of Year Review, there is so much that we need to do to meet the needs of children across the globe and here at home.  However, regardless of my beliefs, I am faithful that if we each […]

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Monetary Incentive to End Child Marriage in Indian State is Successful
December 22, 2011 4 min. read

One in seven girls in developing countries is married before their 15th birthday, usually against her will.  Across the globe, more than 60 million girls find themselves innocent victims as child brides, despite the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child stipulation that 18 is the minimum age for marriage.  While many countries have adhered […]

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Around the Globe, Children Share the Spirit of Giving
December 21, 2011 6 min. read

It is that time of year again; for many the chill of winter has set in, and as we bundle-up with something hot by the fire, we think about giving to others. Regardless of your religious beliefs, the holiday season reminds us to give back to our communities and others in need, especially children. I […]

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War Crimes 2011 Year In Review – Europe & The Americas
December 20, 2011 5 min. read

This is the first in a 3-part year in review series on war crimes around the world in 2011.   Ratko Mladic – Europe’s Most Wanted War Criminal In early April Bosiljka Mladic, Ratko Mladic’s wife told the media that her husband was dead. Less than two months later he was arrested in Lazarevo in […]

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Protect Our Kids Act Introduced
December 20, 2011 4 min. read

In the wake of recent shocking cases of child abuse and neglect such as the Penn State cover-up scandal, the infamous Casey Anthony murder trial and the ongoing global abuse investigations of Catholic Priests, the issue has become headline news.  Sadly, most cases of abuse both across the globe and in the United States go unreported, or are reported […]

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Fighting for the Future of the Internet
December 20, 2011 3 min. read

The online world has been all aflutter in recent weeks over the introduction of two pieces of legislation in Congress: the PROTECT IP Act in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House of Representatives. As PROTECT IP already passed in the Senate, last week the focus shifted to the hearings […]

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The Battle Against Statelessness
December 17, 2011 3 min. read

Imagine having no country to call your own. For an estimated 12 million people around the world, that is a daily fact. Individuals who are not considered nationals of any country have no written rights. This means no access to health care, no chance to vote, no property of your own, and often no education. […]

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What are Russia’s Intentions in Syria?
December 16, 2011 5 min. read

The crisis in Syria continues to deteriorate. Recently, the U.N. reported that more than 5,000 people have died in Syria. Yesterday, Human Rights Watch published a report providing firm documentation that the very highest levels of Syria’s government regime gave security forces “shoot to kill” orders. And today, security forces are “clashing” with protestors in […]

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Expectant American Mothers Help Raise Funds for Mothers in Developing Nations
December 16, 2011 3 min. read

Every 90 seconds a woman dies during pregnancy or childbirth. That’s 1,000 girls and women a day, more than half a million women every year.  Additionally, more than 1 million babies are stillborn each year because their mothers could not access the proper medical care.  And yet experts say more than 80 percent of these […]

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