Articles by Jonah Hull

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Spain: Justice Chases a Human-Rights Judge
Jonah Hull – Al Jazeera, 23 Jan 2012

The darling of human-rights groups – and victims – in Spain and around the world, Balthasar Garzon stepped on many toes in his long career. Members of both the ruling Popular Party and the previous Socialist government resent indictments handed down implicating officials in corruption and state-sponsored death squads. He’s no friend of extant elements of old regimes in Latin America, where amnesties for war crimes have successively been tested and repealed in Guatemala and Argentina after Garzon’s indictment of Chile’s General Augusto Pinochet in the late 1990s.

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The South African Scourge
Jonah Hull – Al Jazeera, 28 Feb 2011

Sexual attacks against lesbians, ostensibly to cure them of their ‘unAfrican’ predilection, are on the rise.

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