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Russian Brutality in Chechnya Back in Spotlight
Yousef Al-Yousef, Pacific News Service, Feb 19, 2002


Slice Of Life -- Working the Dream in a Pizza Shop
Jim Hickey, Pacific News Service, Feb 14, 2002


Nepal's 'Homeland Security' Sacrifices Human Rights
Li Onesto, Pacific News Service, Feb 7, 2002

"English Only" At Workplace Is Illegal
Sing Tao, Feb 6, 2002

Bush's First State of Union Address Thin On Justice Issues
NNPA, Hazel Trice Edney, Feb 5, 2002


Declassified Documents Point to the Top in Mexico
Proceso (Mexico), Jan 25, 2002

Reflections on Deadly Struggle for Justice
James L. Hickey, Pacific News Service, Jan 22, 2002


china on religionArrest for Smuggling Religious Material Worries Bay Area Chinese
Sing Tao Daily, Jan 18, 2002


More Prosecutions Needed for 'Sins of the Fathers'
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Pacific News Service, Jan 15, 2002


Scotland Returns Stolen Artifacts to Ethiopia
Addis Tribune (Ethiopia), Jan 14, 2002


Haiti in Peril -- Ex-Police Chief's Deadly Drive for Power
Andrew Reding, Pacific News Service, Jan 8, 2002


From Oaxaca's Fields to Binational Leadership, Rufino Dominguez Receives Leadership Award 2001
NCM Online, by Eduardo Stanley, Jan 8, 2002


Lonely Battle Against Iranians Profiling and U.S. Sanction Continues...
Iran Today, By Ali Vazirabadi, Jan 7, 2002

Baja Battle -- Indigenous Mexicans Fight for Housing
David Bacon, Pacific News Service, Jan 4, 2002


Predatory Lending Targets Elderly and Minorities
Sun Reporter, Dec 27, 2001


Japanese Americans Fight Tribunals
Nichi Bei Times, Dec 11, 2001


Expendable Labor, Expendable Lives -- Juarez Serial Murders Continue
Kent Paterson, Pacific News Service, Dec 6, 2001


Italian American Foundation Opposes Ethnic Profiling in Jury Selection
NIAF, Dec 2, 2001

Return of US Imperial Presidency
Milenio, Nov 29, 2001


Murders at Colombian Coca-Cola Plant Spark New Labor Strategy
David Bacon, Pacific News Service, Nov 26, 2001


Former Internees Granted Diplomas
Nichi Bei Times, Nov 26, 2001

Activists Cringe at Anti-Terror Bill
FinalCall.com, by Askia Muhammad, White House Correspondent, Nov 9, 2001

Black Leaders Blast Anti-Terrorism Law
The Chicago Citizen, Nov 5, 2001

Chinese Concerned Over Anti-Terrorism Law
Sing Tao Daily, Nov 5, 2001

New Reverence For Police May Tip Scales Of Justice
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Pacific News Service, Nov 2, 2001

Powerful Mexican Army Must Cooperate in Murder Probe
Kent Paterson, Pacific News Service, Nov 1, 2001

West African Chocolate Firms Agree to Fight Child Slavery
Inter Press Service, By Jim Lobe, Oct 31, 2001

Governor Signs Bill to Combat Hate Crimes Against APIs
Nichi Bei Times, October 17, 2001

Anti-Terrorist Legislation Must Be Watched Carefully
Roberto Lovato, Pacific News Service, Oct 16, 2001

Acts of P.A.T.R.O.I.T.ism--Fears of Terrorism Incite Reactionary Policy
Asian Week, By Neela Banerjee and Joyce Nishioka Proceso, Oct 10, 2001

Terrorist or Dissident? Global Coalition Could Jeopardize Human Rights
Sandip Roy, Pacific News Service, Oct 2, 2001

Anti-Terrorism: U.S. Police Training In Mexico May Clash With Human Rights
Kent Paterson, Pacific News Service, Sep 26, 2001

Namibian Reparations Case Lodged in U.S.
The Namibian, Sep 24, 2001

Immigrants' Hidden Stories From WWII Revealed
NCM Online, By Paolo Pontoniere, Sep 21, 2001

The Cost of Fear - Liberty a Victim of Terrorism
Gregory J. Millman, Pacific News Service, Sep 20, 2001

Minds of Children: Execution of Mentally Retarded Debated
Christopher Reed, Pacific News Service, Sep 10, 2001

European Media Pick Apart Kissinger
NCM Online, By Paolo Pontoniere, Sep 10, 2001

Dumb And Dumber In Durban
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Pacific News Service, Sep 5, 2001

Women's Inheritance Rights in West Africa
NCM Online, By Donal Brown, Aug 31, 2001


Missing from Racism Summit Agenda - India's Caste System
Sarita Sarvate, Pacific News Service, Aug 28, 2001


Dark Thoughts In A Private Journal - Therapy Or A Crime?
Joe Loya, Pacific News Service, Aug 24, 2001

New Youth Movement Organizing to Fight Consequences of Their Parents' Mistakes
Vincent Schiraldi & Van Jones, Pacific News Service, Aug 17, 2001

Too Young to Vote, But Not to be Executed
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Pacific News Service, Aug 16, 2001


High-Level Tech Workers Form New Labor Group
Raj Jayadev, Pacific News Service, Aug 15, 2001

Crackdown In Havana
Diario de Yucatan, By Louis Nevaer, Aug 14, 2001

In Old Hebron, Home is No Refuge from Political Violence
Chris Smith, Pacific News Service, Aug 9, 2001

China and the U.S. on Chinese Scholars and Espionage
Jean Shao, Sing Tao Daily, Aug 8, 2001

New Players - New Game? Guest Workers Or Amnesty
David Bacon, Pacific News Service, Aug 7, 2001


Bush Must Not Obstruct World Racism Conference
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Pacific News Service, Aug 2, 2001


High Tech Sweatshops
AsianWeek, Jul 24, 2001

Battle Over Modified Cotton Tearing at Pakistan
Mudassir Rizvi, Pacific News Service
, Jul 11, 2001

Drug Diversion - Shortchanging Voter-Mandated Plan may Doom it to Failure
Lonny Shavelson, Pacific News Service, Jul 9, 2001


Five Union Picketers Face Riot Charges in South Carolina
David Bacon, Pacific News Service, Jul 23, 2001


India: Gays and Lesbians on the Road to Human Rights
Surina Khan
, AsianWeek, Jul 21, 2001

Children Working in Fields Sent Back to School
Edith Kimuli
, New Vision (Kampala) Uganda, Jul 19, 2001


'Politicization' of Milosevic As Seen By Arab Press
As-Sharq al-Ausat, Jul 17
, 2001

Milosevic Arrest Thrills Latin Americans
El Pais, Jul 16
, 2001

Bravery of Memory: A Few Defy Authority to Unearth Guatemala's Past
Mary Jo McConahay, Pacific News Service, Jul 2, 2001

Milosevic's Arrest Marks Rough Entrance Into New Era
Walter Truett Anderson, Pacific News Service, Jul 5, 2001


U.S.' Role In Serb Leader's Trial Makes International Justice System Inevitable
Andrew Reding, Pacific News Service, Jul 5, 2001


Service Workers Push for a Living Wage
El Reportero, NCM Online, Jun 28, 2001


Fourteen Dead on the Border - For What?
David Bacon, Pacific News Service, Jun 27, 2001



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