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School of the Americas Watch leader Fr. Roy Bourgeois

artadriso, Oct 4 08

Witnessed: 64 times

Type: video

United States

Food & health & development, Poverty, War crimes

Atlanta: Homeless

Adam Paine, Oct 4 08

Witnessed: 33 times

Type: video

United States

Housing, Poverty, Shelter


Stand Up and Take Action - Millennium Development Goals

gcapwhiteband, Oct 3 08

Witnessed: 83 times

Type: video

Poverty

Brazil: 16 years of impunity in the Carandiru Massacre

Priscila Néri, Oct 2 08

Witnessed: 124 times

Type: video

Brazil

Detention, Impunity, Mass killings


US Elections: Countdown to November 4th

Frontline, Oct 2 08

Witnessed: 81 times

Type: video

United States

Elections, Humanitarian

37 photographs. 3 minutes. Millions of lives to save.

XDRTB.org, Oct 2 08

Witnessed: 331 times

Type: video

Global

Health


Insight with Philippe Sands: Torture Team

Frontline, Oct 2 08

Witnessed: 39 times

Type: video

United States

Elections, Humanitarian

Always on the Run: Internally Diplaced Persons in Burma

burmaissuesvideos, Oct 2 08

Witnessed: 52 times

Type: video

Burma

Internally displaced persons


Brazil: Survivor of the Carandiru Massacre on 16 years of Impunity

Priscila Néri, Oct 1 08

Witnessed: 151 times

Type: video

Brazil

Detention, Impunity, Independence of the judiciary

¿FIRMARÍAS POR DEJAR UN MUNDO MEJOR?

leyredaryl, Oct 1 08

Witnessed: 41 times

Type: video

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