Archive for: 09/2008

Sri Lanka: Blocking aid workers endangers trapped civilians

10 September 2008, 12:11PM

The Sri Lankan Government has ordered United Nations and non-governmental aid workers out of the war-torn northern Wanni region. Amnesty International has grave concerns about the welfare of civilians trapped in northern Wanni and their access to humanitarian assistance.

New Pakistani President must improve human rights

9 September 2008, 03:01PM

Amnesty International calls on newly-elected Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari to work to reverse the country's poor human rights record.

Security Act used to punish activists

5 September 2008, 09:42AM

New information about the arbitrary detention of five Malaysian government critics obtained by Amnesty International researchers highlights the need for the Malaysian parliament to immediately abolish the country’s Internal Security Act, Amnesty International said on 4 September.

Interview with a survivor of the Bosnia and Herzegovina conflict

4 September 2008, 04:09PM

Nidzara Ahmetasevic was 17 when the war started in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992. She left the country for a year after she was wounded in the leg and then returned.

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Need for comprehensive peace across the former Yugolavia

4 September 2008, 03:20PM

The trial of Radovan Karadzic is undoubtedly a huge step towards bringing justice to the tens of thousands of victims of war crimes across Bosnia and Herzegovina. But is it enough to heal the wounds caused by the horrific violations of human rights committed by all sides to the conflict?

Concern about detainees in Afghanistan

3 September 2008, 04:47PM

Amnesty International has expressed concern at recent reports about the treatment of detainees in Afghanistan during an incident on 29 - 30 April 2008.

State of emergency in Thailand

3 September 2008, 08:59AM

The Thai government should remove restrictions on free speech contained in the 2 September emergency decree, Amnesty International said.

Call for open and fair consultation

2 September 2008, 03:38PM

More than 50 organisations from across the country and different sectors called for the Federal Government to engage the country in a public consultation on human rights protection.

UK authorities must disclose information

1 September 2008, 02:18PM

Amnesty International has called on the government of the UK to give the lawyers for Binyam Mohamed, a former UK resident imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay, information which it holds and which might help him to show that he has been a victim of torture and other ill-treatment in the US-led program of renditions and secret detention.

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