Cesar Chelala

Dr. Cesar Chelala is a co-winner of the 1979 Overseas Press Club of America award for the article “Missing or Disappeared in Argentina: The Desperate Search for Thousands of Abducted Victims.”

In India: Victims No More

If Crimea is Not Russia, Why are the Malvinas British?

Children in Syria Bear the Brunt of War

Is China the Next Real Estate Bubble?

China’s Impending Water Crisis

The Scourge of Child Trafficking

Nuremberg Set a Valid Precedent for Iraq War Trials

Stopping Iran’s Human Rights Abuses

Ending the Guantánamo Nightmare

Israel’s Mistreatment of Palestinian Children

Bringing Maternal and Child Health Care to Northern Nigeria

Drug Companies’ Expansion Into Emerging Markets

Why Netanyahu is the Real Threat to Peace

Following Pinochet’s Steps

It is Criminal to Execute The "Mentally Disabled"

Stalled Negotiations Have a Cost in the Middle East

Are Afghan Women Victims of the Justice System?

The Challenges Confronting Russia

Why Alcohol May Doom Putin

Environmental Pollution and Children’s Health

Military Spending vs. People’s Health

Doctors Who Torture

Guantánamo’s Lingering Stain

A Woman of Courage in a Ravaged Land

Economic Crises Exacting Toll on Public Health

What Killed Neruda?

Return Guantánamo to the Cuban People

A Veteran’s Assessment of the Iraq War

UNICEF Criticizes Israel’s Treatment of Palestinian Kids

Putting the Iran “Threat” in Perspective

Stopping Sexual Abuse of Children in Russia

The Unabated Scourge of Child Trafficking

In India, Rape of Women is Only a Symptom

Helping Improve the Burmese People’s Health

Forging An Independent Foreign Policy

Why the U.S. Should Extradite Pedro Barrientos

Why Israeli Settlements Are The Real Threat to Peace

Despite the United States, Palestine Finally Returns Home

A Tragedy With Many Actors

Learning From Cuban Crocodiles