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Liliana Segura

Liliana Segura is an anti-death penalty activist and freelance writer.

Currently

  • Attorney General, Capital Punishment

    March 29, 2007

    As the US Attorney purge scandal intensifies, new light is shed on federal prosecutors' struggles with the Justice Department over the death penalty.

  • Bush Amigo's Para Pals

    March 12, 2007

    Revelations of Colombian government collusion with paramilitary thugs ought to put the damper on President Bush's Latin American tour.

2005

  • Changing the Electoral Game in Colombia

    November 2, 2005

    In a landmark ruling, Colombia's Constitutional Court has allowed President Alvaro Uribe to seek a second term. That's good news for the Bush Administration, which considers Uribe a staunch ally. But others in Colombia are not so sure.

  • Teaching Sexuality

    August 17, 2005

    Efforts to suppress the sex ed curriculum in Maryland are working.

  • Knowing What You're Talking About

    February 17, 2005

    Speaking out against the death penalty in New York.

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