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The Camisea Natural Gas Project in Peru is one of South America's largest energy developments. With six pipeline ruptures since 2004, it's also one of the most controversial....
KQED Radio Interview with Chivy Sok, Co-director of WILD for Human Rights and Lydia Cacho Ribeiro President of CIAM. ...
Through Free the Slaves’ research, first published in Kevin Bales’ Disposable People, our conservative estimate is that there are 27 million people in slavery today....
On September 6, 2006, President Bush asked Congress to pass the Military Commission Act of 2006. This Act - among other things - sought to re-define U.S....
Every year, more than 25,000 workers are enslaved by landowners in rural Brazil, mostly in the Amazon region.
Human rights groups and several public inquiries in Europe have found the U.S....
Argentina's center-left government is under growing pressure to find out what happened to a man who disappeared a year ago after tesfifying in the trial of a notorious human rights abuser. ...
Journalism seems like a precarious profession to practise in Mexico. It's ranked by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) as one of the most dangerous places to be a journalist.
Hundreds marched onto the beaches of Asia, a Peruvian resort south of Lima, under the banner “Basta de Racismo” (Stop Racism), after domestic workers were banned from swimming at the beaches befor...
The video, released by the pressure group Rights Action, shows how a Canadian mining company recently called in state prosecutors and armed law enforcement officers to move indigenous peoples off land...