The Oxygen Trade: Leaving Hondurans Gasping for Air
Commentary
The carbon trade doesn't just fail to address climate change. In countries like Honduras, it funnels cash to notorious human rights abusers and threatens vital resources.
Commentary
The carbon trade doesn't just fail to address climate change. In countries like Honduras, it funnels cash to notorious human rights abusers and threatens vital resources.
Blog
Republicans oppose U.S. cooperation with Russia on NATO missile defense.
Commentary
Iran's June 14 presidential election results, announced the day after voting was held, were nothing less than a political earthquake.
Commentary
The root of the sexual assault crisis plaguing the military lies in militarism itself.
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Iran has to be the only country where one nuclear negotiator defeated another for the presidency.
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The Honduras Human Rights Platform includes six prominent human rights organizations in that country. It has strived since the June 28, 2009 military coup to provide the Honduran people with accurate information about their government. It continues to vigorously call on the newly imposed government to investigate the increasing number of murdered journalists and activists, while many Honduran community, civil, and human rights groups continue to receive threats.
Wail Khalid, "LM Awardee: Human Rights Platform of Honduras" (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, October 13, 2010).