Angry Claims and Furious Denials Over Organ Transplants in China

Originally published in New York Times by Didi Kirsten Tatlow, 24 August 2016 — HONG KONG, China — Eyes flashing, lips curled in operatic scorn, a middle-aged woman holding a placard reading “Evil Cult Falun Gong!” ordered me off the sidewalk outside Hong Kong’s convention center, where organ transplant specialists from around the world were … More Angry Claims and Furious Denials Over Organ Transplants in China

AP: ‘Officials: Young Afghans trafficked to study under Taliban’

Originally published in Associated Press by Kathy Gannon, 31 July 2017  — KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — It was a routine check. Two vans, both without license plates, were stopped earlier this month by police in Afghanistan’s eastern Ghazni province, where Taliban hold sway in large swaths of the countryside. Inside, police found 27 boys between … More AP: ‘Officials: Young Afghans trafficked to study under Taliban’

BUSTED-How police brought down a tech-savvy prostitution network in Bellevue

Originally published in The Seattle Times by Lynn Thompson, 26 July 2017  — BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON, USA — Men cruised the hallway of an upscale Bellevue apartment building, checking their cellphones and scanning the unit numbers before pausing at a door that swung open even before they knocked. A neighbor grew suspicious and alerted police, saying she … More BUSTED-How police brought down a tech-savvy prostitution network in Bellevue

Thai Army General Convicted of Human Trafficking

Originally published in Associated Press by Kawaeewit Kaewjinda, 21 July 2017 — BANGKOK, THAILAND — A Thai army general was one of dozens of people convicted in a major human trafficking trial that included 103 defendants accused of involvement in a modern-day slavery trade. Lt. Gen. Manas Kongpaen was convicted of several offenses Wednesday involving trafficking … More Thai Army General Convicted of Human Trafficking

Three Men Stood Up to Anti-Muslim Attack. Two Paid With Their Lives.

Originally published in The New York Times by David Victor, 28 May 2017 — Portland, Oregon, USA — An Army veteran, a recent college graduate and a student who once won a poetry contest by condemning prejudice stirred up by the Sept. 11 attacks intervened as a man screamed anti-Muslim insults at two women in Portland, Ore., … More Three Men Stood Up to Anti-Muslim Attack. Two Paid With Their Lives.

UN: 300,000 Children Migrating Solo

Originally published by Krista Larson, The Associated Press, in The Seattle Times (17 May 2017): DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Authorities have documented more than 300,000 children migrating alone worldwide over a two-year period, marking a dramatic escalation of a trend that has forced many young refugees into slavery and prostitution, the U.N. children’s agency said … More UN: 300,000 Children Migrating Solo

Corporate Human Rights Benchmark Releases Ranking Results on Human Rights Performance of 98 Companies

Originally posted on https://business-humanrights.org on March 16, 2017— “The Corporate Human Rights Benchmark released its results at an event in London today. The benchmark ranks 98 of the world’s largest publicly traded companies, from 3 at risk sectors, on human rights performance. This page [CLICK HERE] will be updated with articles on the Benchmark’s findings.”