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Articles by Dan Read

Thirsting for Change: Israel’s War on Gaza’s Water Supply

Dan Read July 25, 2014 Dan Read

In ongoing raids, the Israeli air force have also destroyed water wells and lengths of pipeline, in the process, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), leaving "hundreds of thousands" of Gazans without adequate hydration.

The Homeless Spike: Human Rights and Britain’s Housing Crisis

Dan Read July 11, 2014 Dan Read

In deed if not in word, London's homeless population are now on par with pigeons. No, they have not gained the ability to fly, but they are deemed so troublesome that special "spike" beds have started to appear on pavements to deter homeless people from sleeping in those areas.

Colombia to the Congo: Lust for Gold Threatens Environment & Human Rights

Dan Read September 22, 2011 Dan Read

Gold mining poses a danger to biodiversity and human rights across the globe.

Egyptian union leader Kamal Abbas

Roots of Egypt’s Revolution: Labor Unions and the Uprising in Tahrir Square

Dan Read June 22, 2011 Dan Read

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“What we witnessed in Egypt and Tunisia, and now in Libya, Syria and Yemen, is that the struggle for freedom is not limited to one nation,” explained Egyptian union leader Kamal Abbas.

Gurkhas Rally for Rights

Nepalese Soldiers in British Army Struggle for Equality and Rights

Dan Read October 13, 2010 Dan Read

After nearly 200 years service in the British army, the Nepalese Gurkha regiments may soon be disbanded as the British army sacrifices troop welfare in face of budget cuts.

Joe Glenton

Rebel Soldiers: Dissent Grows in the British Military

Dan Read September 2, 2010 Dan Read

As the war in Afghanistan becomes as unpopular as the Iraq invasion, British soldier turned anti-war activist Joe Glenton says that the British military is a “tool of American foreign policy.”

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