Decisive Moment for Global Transparency Effort
Most Countries Miss Deadline to Demonstrate Openness on Petroleum, Mining Revenues
Lifestyles of the Rich and Infamous
How to keep foreign dictators from living large in the U.S.
US: Adopt Anti-Corruption Proposals
Senators’ Investigation Follows the Hidden Money Trail from Foreign Kleptocrats
UAE: NYU’s Labor Rights Provisions Break New Ground
Major Commitment to Protect Migrant Workers from Abuse, but Enforcement and Independent Monitoring Needed
Blood diamond
How Israel Can Help Stop the Flow of Zimbabwe’s Blood Diamonds
Diamonds and Human Rights
US: A Big Step Toward Online Freedom
US: Clinton to Press for Internet Freedom
Speech Recognizes Internet as Integral to Development and Stability
Indonesia: Military Business Reforms ‘Totally Inadequate’
Money-Making by Armed Forces Hinders Accountability and Undermines Civilian Control
Stop Zim's abusive diamond trade
Major Diamond Retailers: Act Now to Stop Zimbabwe Blood Diamonds
Letter to Tiffany & Co., Zale, Cartier, and Other Major Diamond Retailers
Stem the flow of blood diamonds from Zimbabwe
Consumers can send a powerful message by shunning diamonds from Zimbabwe, where torture, forced labor and other human rights abuses are inflicted in the diamond fields.
Indonesia: Timber Corruption’s High Costs
$2 Billion Annual Revenue Loss and Damage to Rule of Law, Human Rights