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Another Black Boy Gunned Down by Police
Police brutality is a time-honored tradition in Haiti.
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“Cuban Five” at Heart of US-Cuba Deal
Without the release of the “Cuban Five,” Cuba would never have freed Alan Gross.
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The CIA Didn’t Just Torture, It Experimented on Human Beings
The CIA's interrogation techniques are a violation of scientific and medical ethics.
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How I Helped Catch an Alleged 9/11 Mastermind – and Lost My Faith in the War on Terror
In this book excerpt, the author describes his journey from idealistic recruit to conscientious objector.
In El Salvador, 17 Women Imprisoned for Miscarriage Await Pardon
Seventeen women remain imprisoned in El Salvador, charged with homicide, after suffering a miscarriage or other child delivery complication.
Violence in Mexico, the US Connection and the New Mexican Revolution
The US connection with Mexico perpetuates its social inequalities, endemic violence and authoritarian government.
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Can Congress End the Cuba Embargo? Many Republicans Want the Embargo to Fall
A left-right coalition, supported by the president and public opinion, could successfully push Congress to end the Cuba embargo.
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Are Eugenics, Torture and Social Control Hidden Legacies of the American Psychological Association?
It seems APA's involvement is more remarkable than ever in light of monies paid to psychologists for helping orchestrate the recent gruesome and violent acts detailed in a Senate …
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The Torture Was the Message
Call it “shock and awe.”
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Puerto Rico’s Subjugation Prevents Decolonization and Freedom for Oscar Lopez Rivera
The holiday season is a common time for Presidents to use their power to grant clemency, but this does not appear likely in 2014 for the President who has …