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Burma: 130 political prisoners released
Burma's latest prisoner amnesty has resulted in the release of well known dissidents Khun Htun Oo, Min Ko Naing, and U Gambira and more.
When a tweet can change the world
Social media activism helped free 14-year-old Faizan Rafiq Hakeen from detention.
Campaign win for Rita Mahato
Your letters, emails and cards to Nepalese authorities have ensured that womens' rights defender Rita Mahato is no longer living in fear.
Bu Dongwei thanks Amnesty International
Bu Dongwei was imprisoned for expressing his religious beliefs. He believes Amnesty International's campaign helped protect him during his ordeal.
“Landmark victory” in India
The Indian government’s decision to reject the bauxite mine project in Orissa’s Niyamgiri Hills has been described as a landmark victory for the human rights of Indigenous communities.
Wife of stoning case lawyer released
Fereshteh Halimi, the wife of human rights lawyer Mohammad Mostafaei, was released on 7 August 2010.
Judge orders release of Guantanamo Bay detainee
On 21 July, a US federal judge ordered the immediate release from Guantánamo of Yemeni national Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif.
Kurdish activists out of danger
Kurdish human rights activist ‘Abed al-Hafith ‘Abed al-Rahman is now allowed family visits at Aleppo Central Prison, and receiving medical treatment.
Oklahoma execution further delayed
The Governor of Oklahoma has extended the stay of execution for Jeffrey Matthews until 17 August. Thanks for keeping up the pressure.
Electricity protesters freed in Mexico
Three leaders of a protest in Mexico against high electricity bills were released from prison on 6 June, after 11 months.
Mexican priest released on bail
A Mexican priest and human rights defender in pre-charge detention was released on bail on 30 June.
U Win Htein is free
U Win Htein, a senior assistant to the National League of Democracy party leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, was freed on Thursday 15 July 2010.
Tennessee Governor commutes death sentence
On 14 July, the Governor of Tennessee commuted the death sentence of Gaile Owens to life imprisonment.
Zimbabwean human rights defender bailed
On 12 July, Zimbabwean human rights defender Farai Maguwu was granted bail following more than one month in detention for carrying out his human rights work.
Indonesian jailed for raising flag is released
An Indonesian man who had served half of a ten year prison sentence for raising a flag during a peaceful demonstration has been released.
Iranian human rights defender acquitted
Iranian human rights defender Ali Bikas was released from Evin Prison on 29 June 2010 after being acquitted of all charges on appeal.
Kuwaiti journalist released on bail
Kuwaiti journalist and blogger Muhammad ‘Abd al-Qader al-Jasem, held since 11 May 2010, was released following a court appearance on 28 June.
Texas Court stays execution
On 30 June, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals stayed the execution of Jonathan Marcus Green less than four hours before it was due to be carried out.
Forcible return from Uk to Somalia deferred
On 23 June, the UK authorities deferred their plans to forcibly return “Mr S”, a rejected Somali asylum-seeker to Mogadishu, the capital city of Somalia.
Six doctors released without charge
Six doctors arrested in relation to a strike that was being organised to ask for better conditions for doctors in Sudan were released on 24 June.


I hope that Australia is bringing diplomatic pressure to bear in the fight against this prehistoric legislation.
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8 February 2012, 11:02PM