Archive for: 06/2009

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© David Herthnek

Remember Torture Victims

June 26th marked International Day in Support for Victims of Torture. Lets not forget the plight of millions of people all over the world who are victims of torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment.

eating ice cream
© Brennan Linsley/AP Photo.

Freedom for Four Uighurs

After seven years of unlawful detention in the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay, four of the Uighurs have finally been released into Bermuda.

Public safety officer with stun gun

Amnesty urges caution on stun guns

Amnesty International Australia is extremely concerned by the recent announcement that the NSW State Government plans to distribute electro-shock weapons to all front line police officers from 1 July 2009.

Blindfolded man
© US DoD Source: New York Times

Padilla to see civil remedy

A US District Court Judge has allowed a civil case to proceed which holds John Yoo, one of the authors of the now notorious "torture memo's", liable for approving the alleged torture and ill-treatment and illegal detention of Jose Padilla.

man in stress position
© AI

Another Death at Guantanamo

A US Military spokesperson has announced the death of 31-year-old Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Salih, also known as Al Hanashi in an apparent suicide on Monday night (1st June).

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