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The case of Lynne Stewart continues to cast a dark shadow over civil liberties in the US, writes author.
Christopher Tappin admits to planning to sell surface-to-air-missile batteries to Iran "because he was guilty".
We ask if awareness campaigns are hindering much needed research on the causes and cure of the disease.
We look at how thousands were forcibly sterilised in the 20th century across the US as they were deemed 'feeble minded'.
Government will not negotiate over release of 70-year-old US man taken in Pakistan after he warns his life is at stake.
As the World Bank is expected to select a new president, we discuss what challenges the institution is facing.
Observers for rights groups expelled amid security clampdown to prevent mass pro-democracy protests in capital.
Ron Paul's libertarian ideal is a far cry for the idea of 'freedom for all'.
Human Rights Watch says Aquino's government has failed to prosecute soldiers implicated in alleged killing of activists.
President says no-show at award ceremony in Oslo was to help five Filipino drug-traffickers sentenced to death in China.
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