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Human Rights
Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo Weren’t the First: A Short History of Brutal Cops Let Off the Hook by the US Justice System
The US has a long history of allowing police to walk free after vicious racist violence.
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The “Blame Russia” Mainstream Media Chorus Over Ukraine as Viewed From Canada
Canada has been an enthusiastic partner with the United States and European Union in supporting the right wing government that came into power in Ukraine in February of this …
A New Definition of Torture
Some folks claim that a desire for privacy is an admission of guilt.
Criminal Complaint Against Bush Era Architects of Torture
The Federal Prosecutor must investigate former CIA boss Tenet, former Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld and others - and should not wait until they are on German soil.
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In Border Disaster, Advocates Seek Names of the Dead
Nearly 6,000 people have died crossing the southern border into the US since 1998. Local authorities have struggled to deal with the remains and notify relatives.
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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.”
Brief: Fourth Amendment Protections Should Apply When Data Is Seized
The government contends that the Fourth Amendment does not apply to copying data, only to searching it.
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Our Shamefully Sanctioned Sadism
Almost without exception, Americans have had deep fears of confronting one particular truth about George W. Bush, and that is his sadism.
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Senate Torture Report Concludes the USA Tortured for No Reason; Places Blame on the CIA, While Providing Protection for Others Who Are Equally Responsible
This narrow focus limits the Report's usefulness.