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165,000 people call for Yodok prison camp to close

On Tuesday 12 April, Amnesty International representatives delivered over 165,500 petitions from around the world, calling for the closure of Yodok political prison camp in North Korea.

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160,000 voices call on President Obama to close Guantanamo

11 January this year marked exactly 10 years since the first 25 prisoners arrived at Guantanamo Bay

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Guantanamo Bay: Get the facts

What are the cold hard facts about Guantanamo Bay? The answers to this question will help us close it down for good.

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The Angola 3: punished for ‘Black Pantherism’?

The "Angola 3" have together spent nearly 80 years in solitary confinement in Louisiana State Penitentiary, USA

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Apparent suicide at Guantanamo Bay

The death of Hajji Nassim highlights the impact of detention without trial on those detained in Guantanamo Bay prison camp.

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Satellite images reveal true extent of North Korea’s political prison camps

Fresh satellite images have revealed the true extent of North Korea’s system of prison camps.

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Guantanamo: legal black hole

An opinion piece on the trial and plea bargin arrangements of Guantanamo Bay detainees by UNSW Professor of Law George Williams.

Camp Delta at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba © AP Photo/Brennan Linsley

Guantanamo Bay: plea bargains for detainees

Former Guantanamo detainee David Hicks and UNSW Professor of Law George Williams weigh in on news that Omar Khadr and Ibrahim al Qosi arranged plea bargains during their court proceedings.

Former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks

Pressure to plead guilty

An opinion piece on the trial and plea bargin arrangements of Guantanamo Bay detainees by former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks.

AI Canada's Secretary General Alex Neve at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Trial begins, but when will it continue?

Alex Neve blogs from the Omar Khadr trial, where the trial began in dramatic circumstances.

A detainee shields his face as he peers out through the so-called 'bean hole' at Camp Delta detention center, Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base © AP/PA Photo/Brennan Llinsley

Justice delayed

Despite the trumpeting of human rights values by the Obama administration, concerns remain that the US continues to deny the rights of non-American citizens illegally detained in prisons such as Guantanamo Bay and Bagram.

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UK PM orders investigation into torture claims

UK PM David Cameron has ordered an investigation into torture allegations made by men held in foreign prisons, as long as they drop lawsuits against the UK Government.

Amnesty Canada demonstration calling for Omar Khadr to be brought back to Canada

Repatriate Omar Khadr - an open letter

We call on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, to repatriate Omar Khadr to ensure that he receives just treatment.

Former Guantanamo detainee Lakhdar Boumedienne

International Protection for Guantanamo Bay Detainees

More than a year after President Obama declared it would close, men are still being held in Guantanamo Bay. Most have never even been charged. Fair trial or release is long overdue, but dozens have nowhere safe to go.

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Obama’s broken promises: Guantánamo continues

Kenneth Yang reports on the ongoing wait for justice and leadership from the US administration.

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Another day of injustice

In a new report, Amnesty International outlines its concerns about the continued refusal of the US government to adhere to its international human rights obligations.

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Court rules Habib can sue

The Federal Court of Australia has ruled that Mamdouh Habib can sue the Australian Government for complicity in his alleged torture and ill-treatment.

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Lawyers found guilty of professional misconduct

Two former Bush administration lawyers have been condemned for their professional misconduct concerning a series of memos that sanctioned treatment considered torture.

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CIA: impunity for war crimes

A new UN joint study has called for accountability for those involved and responsible for disappearance, torture and other cruel treatment in the ‘War on Terror’.

Yemeni women in Sanaa old city © AP/PA Photo/Kamran Jebreili

Terror escalates in Yemen

After the alleged attempted bombing of a US airliner on Christmas day 2009, worldwide attention was cast onto Yemen, resulting in a heavy handed response to counter terrorism by the Yemeni Government.

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