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February 19, 2004
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Call for justice
Radcliffe fellow Jennifer Harbury and HMS Professor Paul Farmer say that power in Guatemala means the ability to commit crimes and know they'll be ignored - no cover-ups needed. Both say that Nuremberg-style trials are necessary for reconciliation and progress. (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Crime without punishment in Guatemala and Haiti
Harbury, Farmer call for international trials for human-rights abusers
'Reporting atrocity,' and other one-sided stories
Samantha Power discusses journalism's challenges in reporting great suffering
Jesse Jackson vows to 'get out the vote'
Activist exhorts Democrats, saying unity needed to unseat Bush
Gro Harlem Brundtland named Kennedy School fellow
Former WHO director general joins Wiener Center this spring
Leadership lessons from Homeland Security
At Business School, Tom Ridge offers personal perspectives to students
Questioning - and answering - authority at Tsinghua University
Kennedy School brings discussion-based teaching to China
Close to 20,000 apply to the College
Pool is second-largest in Harvard history
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