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Quigley: MLK Injustice Index 2013: Racism, Materialism and Militarism in the US
Commentary, January, 21 2013
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While remembering how far this nation has come since Dr. King was alive, we cannot forget how far we have still to go to combat the oppressions of racism, materialism and militarism
Quigley: Hundreds of Thousands Homeless in Haiti Three Years after Earthquake despite Billions in Aid Funneled to NGOs, Contractors and Internationals
Znet Article, January, 09 2013
Bill Quigley
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Despite billions in aid which were supposed to go to the Haitian people, hundreds of thousands are still homeless
Quigley: Fifteen Issues this Election is Not About
Znet Article, September, 25 2012
Bill Quigley
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Neither candidate is interested in stopping the use of drones to assassinate people in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen or Somalia
Quigley: Katrina Pain Index 2012: 7 Years After
Commentary, August, 25 2012
Bill Quigley
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27 percent of people in New Orleans live in poverty. The national rate is 15%
Quigley: Five Reasons Drone Assassinations Are Illegal
Znet Article, May, 16 2012
Bill Quigley
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The use of drones to assassinate people violates US and international law in multiple ways
Quigley: Thirteen Ways Government Tracks Us
Znet Article, April, 10 2012
Bill Quigley
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Privacy is eroding fast as technology offers government increasing ways to track and spy on citizens
Quigley: Social Justice Quiz 2012: Thirteen Questions
Znet Article, February, 18 2012
Bill Quigley
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The US spends $100 billion more on our military than the next highest 15 countries combined
Quigley: Occupying Corporations: How to Cut Corporate Power
Znet Article, February, 07 2012
Bill Quigley
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Corporations have hijacked most of the rights of people while evading the responsibilities
Quigley: Working and Poor in the USA
Commentary, January, 20 2012
Bill Quigley
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Millions of people in the US work and are still poor
Quigley: Haiti: Seven Places Where the Earthquake Money Did and Did Not Go
Znet Article, January, 04 2012
Bill Quigley
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Haitians deserve to know where the money has gone
Quigley: Criminalization of Dissent And Militarism Of The Police
Zmag Article, January, 02 2012
Bill Quigley
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Examples of assaults on domestic rights
Quigley: Take Local Police Out of Immigration Enforcement
Znet Article, December, 20 2011
Bill Quigley
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The United States has failed to recognize the universality of human rights for migrants, rights we are all entitled to just because we are human
Quigley: Twenty Examples of the Obama Administration Assault on Domestic Civil Liberties
Commentary, December, 03 2011
Bill Quigley
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The Obama administration has affirmed, continued and expanded almost all of the draconian domestic civil liberties intrusions pioneered under the Bush administration
Quigley: Challenging the Old Boys Network in the Vatican
Znet Article, October, 25 2011
Bill Quigley
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Protesting for women priests
Quigley: Victimized a Second Time
Znet Article, October, 19 2011
Bill Quigley
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How did the survivors of Haiti’s earthquake go from being the focus of an historic outpouring of solidarity and support in the days and weeks after the earthquake, to being victimized again – this time by human actions?
Quigley: Report from Haiti
Znet Article, October, 09 2011
Bill Quigley
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Where has the money raised for Haiti gone?
Quigley: Wave of Illegal, Senseless and Violent Evictions Swells in Port au Prince
Znet Article, August, 26 2011
Bill Quigley
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The administration of President Michel Martelly has apparently given a green light to widespread violent demolition of camps without any legal process
Quigley: Katrina Pain Index 2011: Race, Gender, Poverty
Znet Article, August, 24 2011
Bill Quigley
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The impact of Katrina and government bungling continue to inflict major pain on the people left behind
Quigley: Displaced Women Demand Justice in Port au Prince
Znet Article, July, 02 2011
Bill Quigley
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The people calling for justice are residents of a make shift tent camp called Camp Django in the Delmas 17 neighborhood
Quigley: Haiti Facts Seventeen Months after Earthquake
Znet Article, June, 26 2011
Bill Quigley
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Seventeen months later, Haiti remains deeply wounded


