November 1, 2010
November 1, 2010
Kimberley Process: Demand End to Abuses in Diamond Trade
Real Progress Needed in Zimbabwe Marange Fields Before Exports Proceed
October 27, 2010
Canada: Monitoring of Mining Companies Long Overdue
October 22, 2010
World Bank Feeding Repression in Ethiopia
October 15, 2010
A Corrupt Dictator Tries to Buy UNESCO's Brand Name
October 5, 2010
UNESCO: Cancel Dictator Prize
Equatorial Guinea Leader’s Corruption and Abuse Taint Award
September 2, 2010
US: European Corporate Hypocrisy
Global Firms Violate International Labor Standards in America
August 24, 2010
São Tomé e Príncipe: Oil Deals and the New Government
A Chance to Improve Life for Its People by Managing Resources Well
August 16, 2010
UK Should Not Put Trade with Sudan Ahead of Human Rights
By increasing business with Sudan, the UK would be rewarding a country whose head of state is still wanted for war crimes
August 12, 2010
Letter to UNESCO: Cancel UNESCO-Obiang Prize
July 20, 2010
Cambodia: Sex Workers Face Unlawful Arrests and Detention
Officials Should Investigate and Close Government Centers Where Abuses Occur
July 14, 2010
Kazakhstan: Migrant Tobacco Workers Cheated, Exploited
For Children in the Fields, Serious Health Risks and Schooling Lost