Taking Responsibility for the Deaths of Others
"While we have every right to mourn our own dead, we also have a moral obligation, one that is widely ignored, to acknowledge the deaths of others—especially when we are the perpetrators of these crimes," writes Walter L. Hixson.
 

The Language of War and U.S. Policy in the Middle East

"The U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan has ended, but the vast military, intelligence and information infrastructure designed to fight the war on terror remains inveterate," Dr. M. Reza Behnam warns.
U.N. Drops Investigation into Human Rights Violations in Yemen
From Yemen to Palestine to Western Sahara, Ian Williams argues that the U.N. Human Rights Council has lost its credibility.  

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