C2 May/June 2000

1. Nepal: A fledgling democracy in peril; 2. Chechnya: A nation of terrorists?; 3. Colombia: Enemies in all directions; 4. Kosovo: A place to call home; 5. Amnesty International defending love; 6. Mobilizing the global village for Khiam detainees; 7. Working together for human rights: Human rights seminars in the Middle East and North Africa; 8. Pakistan: Killings in the name of honour; 9. Long nights journey into day: A day in the life of Isaac Lappia, Director of AI Sierra Leone; 10. Chile: Getting away with murder; 11. Saudi Arabia: Well-founded fear; 12. On the universality of human rights: The UDHR’s multicultural legacy; 13. Prisoner of the mind: A profile of Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho; 14. A place called Europe; 15. Service with a smile – or a snarl?: Two views on globalization; 16. Book reviews

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