Daniel Kovalik

Daniel Kovalik teaches International Human Rights at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.

US Press Reaches All-Time Low on Venezuela Coverage

The United States as Destroyer of Nations

Colombia: Peace in the Shadow of the Death Squads

Samantha Power, Henry Kissinger & Imperial Delusions

A Tale of Two Massacres

The U.S., Colombia & the Spread of the Death Squad State

The U.S., Colombia & the Spread of the Death Squad State

The Culture of Fear Continues in Colombia

The U.S. Assassination Program in Colombia

The Deadly Wages of Free Trade

How Human Rights Watch Covers for Companies in Colombia

Madness

Death of an Adjunct

Capitalism, Genocide & Colombia

The Unrelenting Economic War on Cuba

A Cowboy in Caracas

Hugo Chavez and the Revolutionary Imagination

The US Continues to Undermine Democracy in Venezuela

US Still Fighting “Threat” of Liberation Theology

The U.S. Empire & Modern Day Christian Martyrs

Hotel Rwanda Revisited: an Interview with Paul Rusesabagina

A Voice in the Wilderness

How the Colombia Trade Agreement Accelerates Human Rights Abuses

Massacres Under the Looking Glass

Genocide in Silence

Libya & Creative Destruction

Amnesty International and the Human Rights Industry

Death Squads, Murder and U.S. Corruption in Colombia

Libya and the Human Rights Double Standard

Obama’s Double-Speak at the DNC

Peace Talks Begin in Colombia

Colombia’s Disappeared

Children in US Warzones

Scott Simon, NPR & The Empire

The Personal Revenge of Tomas Borge

Child Soldiers: a Symptom of War, Poverty & Imperialism

Victims of U.S. “Drug War” Mount as Media Yawns

The Selective Compassion of the Media & Human Rights Establishment

Cuba and International Solidarity

Slaughter in Colombia

The U.S. War for Drugs of Terror in Colombia

Colombia, Coal & Murder

American Shame in Colombia

Seven Truths Inconvenient to U.S. Foreign Policy

Victory for Democracy in Greece!

Venezuela and Labor

The Death Squads’ DC Embassy

Colombia’s Deadly "Democracy"

The Bodies of the Innocent

Obama’s War for Oil in Colombia