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US resumes arms sales to Bahrain amid a human rights crisis
Michael Hayworth, 16 May 2012
The US has resumed arms sales to Bahrain as a human rights crisis continues to rage in the small island country.
Marriage equality: it’s about human rights
Editors, 10 May 2012
Barack Obama has courageously articulated that marriage equality matters as recognition of basic human rights.
Meet Emmanuel Jal: musician, activist, former child soldier
Editors, 8 May 2012
Emmanuel Jal endured Sudan’s bloody civil war as a child. He also fought in it - when he was just eight years old.
Inside Syria’s crackdown: ‘I found my boys burning in the street’
Editors, 7 May 2012
We visited Syria's Idlib province to speak with witnesses to the country's brutal crackdown.
Stronger Futures: the Intervention under another name
Sarah, 6 May 2012
'Stronger Futures' is basically a continuation of the Northern Territory Intervention, but with the pretence of being non-discriminatory.
From a detention centre to your spare room
Alex Pagliaro, 3 May 2012
Australians now have the chance to host an asylum seeker in their spare room thanks to the newly announced Community Placement Network.
Charles Taylor conviction highlights urgency of Arms Trade Treaty
Editors, 1 May 2012
It is clear now more than ever that the world’s weapons must be stopped from falling into the wrong hands.
Sudan: The human rights crisis behind the political spat
Alex Neve, 24 April 2012
The spectre of war between Sudan and South Sudan has loomed large during our time at the Yida refugee camp over the past week.
Afghanistan transition can’t trade away human rights
Pui-yi, 19 April 2012
It remains to be seen whether life is better or worse for people in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taleban regime.
Bahrain: fast cars and human rights
Lauren King, 17 April 2012
What better way for the Bahraini government to rebuild its image as a 'stable and secure country' than with the fast cars and glamour of the Grand Prix?


Thanks for this - a great read and so important right now. Keep it coming :)
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11 May 2012, 12:20PM