Amnesty Sues U.K. Intelligence Over Surveillance

Human rights organization Amnesty International has declared it will take legal action against British security services. Amnesty claims its calls have been intercepted by UK intelligence agencies

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Corporations Spying on Nonprofits

Corporations are increasingly spying on nonprofit groups they view as potential threats with little fear of retribution

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Boston Tech Community Launches Fundraiser for Bomb Victims

The Boston technology community has stepped up to help following the blasts at the Boston Marathon that left three dead and at least 140 others injured

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Fair Trade Food Service Launches at Justice Conference

A new service from Trade as One has launched to change that and make it simple for people to eat healthy food that does good, through an ingenious idea of providing quarterly packages of ethical food products from around the world delivered right to a persons doorstep

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Egyptian Security Forces Sexually Abuse, Torture Children [Video]

Children are accusing Egypt’s security forces of widespread abuses, including torture and sexual abuse

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Invisible Children Releases Final Video

Invisible Children has launched a new documentary called MOVE. The video 30-minute online film chronicles the rise and fall of the movement to create awareness about Joseph Kony and his alleged war crimes

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And You Thought Super PACs Were Bad

While super PACs were cast as the big, bad wolves during the last election, the groups were outspent by “social welfare” organizations by a 3-2 margin, a trend that may continue amid reports that major donors are giving tens of millions of dollars to the secretive nonprofit groups.

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