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Left to Die
Cholera is a preventable disease, yet there’s an epidemic raging in Zimbabwe. At least 4,000 are dead, and some 90,000 infected. PHR's Richard Sollom tells Foreign Correspondent: “Such outbreaks happen in wartime. The last cholera epidemic on this scale was in Rwanda after the genocide.”
La Fleuve du Mal
Frank Donaghue announces the release of PHR's new report on the catastrophic situation in Zimbabwe.
Frank Donaghue on the Dasht-e-Leili Mass Grave in Afghanistan
Investigative reports by McClatchy newspapers, as well as PHR's own findings, have revealed that large sections of the Dasht-e-Leili mass grave in Northern Afghanistan have been dug up and removed.
AIDS and the Right to Health: John Kerry to PHR, Dec. 8, 2008
John Kerry speaks to PHR on AIDS and the Right to Health.
A Season of Hope: PHR Honors Ted Kennedy
PHR honors Senator Edward M. Kennedy with an award for his work on the Right to Health.

