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Brazil president announcement © AP Photo/Eraldo Peres

Brazil’s transformed middle class

Editors, 13 December 2011

Brazil has cut the percentage of people living in extreme poverty from 12 per cent to 4.8 per cent - but does this represent genuine change?

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Damming human rights

Editors, 13 December 2011

An 11,000 megawatt Amazonian hydro project will force 14 Indigenous communities from their homes and destroy natural habitats

Egypt celebration © AAP

The renaissance of hope

Editors, 9 December 2011

This year, this Human Rights Day, something is different. Something has changed. This year, there is hope.

Death penalty action in Mexico © Amnesty International

Thousands across Asia executed after unfair trials

Editors, 6 December 2011

A hard-line group of Asian countries are putting to death thousands of people after unfair trials every year.

Anti-government protesters gather in Tahrir Square © Chris Hondros/Getty Images

Could your comments online land you in jail?

Editors, 6 December 2011

Five countries where your online comments - even your Facebook posts - could land you behind bars.

Egypt flag © AP

What’s in a revolution?

Michael Hayworth, 28 November 2011

Now is the real revolution according to Mohammed Aitman, an Egyptian activist helping at an aid station near Tahrir Square, Cairo.

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A woman’s home is her castle

Editors, 24 November 2011

It's a story of a working class family being kicked out of their home to make way for a big business development. The family is offered an unfair amount of compensation and pressured by the company and the authorities to get out. As they try to fight back, they’re bullied and threatened. Sound familiar?

Egypt Facebook mural © AAP

Human rights and the Internet

Editors, 3 November 2011

Technology companies must challenge laws that suppress free expression, censor information and invade users’ privacy.

Marzieh Vafamehr © AAP Image/Miranda Brown Publicity, Bonnie Elliott

Repression continues for Iran’s filmmakers

Editors, 1 November 2011

Marzieh Vafamehr's freedom was a rare glimmer of hope among a dangerous downward spiral that is seeing more and more filmmakers and artists silenced and charged simply for expressing their peaceful opinions.

Curtin IDC, 2010 © AI

An indefensible punishment

Alex Pagliaro, 25 October 2011

Can our government continue justifying locking up asylum seekers for indefinite periods while their health deteriorates?

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