Archive for: 11/2008

Government must secure access to justice

18 November 2008, 09:57AM

Amnesty International Australia is urging the Federal Government to support moves to secure access to justice for victims of violations of economic, social and cultural rights who cannot get a remedy at the national level.

Australia boosts aid to DRC

17 November 2008, 05:05PM

Amnesty International welcomes the news that the Australian Federal Government will contribute an additional $4 million worth of humanitarian aid to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

India: Restrain use of force during elections

13 November 2008, 02:31PM

We urge security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, India, to exercise restraint during upcoming elections.

Executions on the rise in Afghanistan

13 November 2008, 11:00AM

Rush of executions in Afghanistan raises concern of a trend back towards capital punishment.

Darfur ceasefire must improve human rights

13 November 2008, 10:16AM

Parties to the conflict in Darfur, Sudan, should use a recent ceasefire to improve protection of Darfuri people.

Excessive jail terms for Burmese dissidents

12 November 2008, 11:09AM

Myanmar reveals its unwillingness to move on human rights by sentencing 14 peaceful protesters to 65 years imprisonment each.

Human Rights Arts and Film Festival

11 November 2008, 02:41PM

The 2008 Human Rights Arts and Film Festival program is packed with some of the world's most inspiring art, films, music and speakers. Find out more.

European governments must offer humanitarian protection to Guantanamo detainees

10 November 2008, 09:15PM

Five leading human rights groups call on European governments to provide protection to Guantanamo detainees who will not be charged with any crime, but cannot be returned to their countries of origin for fear of torture or other serious human rights violations.

Indonesia must end death penalty

9 November 2008, 10:04PM

In the wake of the execution of the Bali Bombers, Amnesty International calls on Indonesian authorities to permanently abolish the death penalty in their country.

Unfolding humanitarian crisis in DRC

7 November 2008, 11:40AM

Amnesty International is deeply concerned at the worsening security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Hundreds of thousands of people, most of them women and children, have been displaced by this fighting and previous rounds of the conflict.

Human rights call to President-elect Obama

5 November 2008, 04:55PM

US President-elect Barack Obama should make human rights a central pillar of his new administration.

Bangladesh: reinstate all freedoms

5 November 2008, 09:45AM

The reinstatement of some public freedoms restricted in early 2007 is a positive step, but more must be done.

Legacy of Musharraf’s abuse lives on

3 November 2008, 12:06PM

On 3 November 2007, General Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency, sacked 60 judges and suspended Pakistan's Constitution. One year on, the country is still suffering.

Landslide support for Arms Trade Treaty

3 November 2008, 10:33AM

The international community has voted overwhelmingly for the establishment of a global Arms Trade Treaty at the United Nations. Only two states out of 149 voted against the proposal.

Girl aged 13 stoned to death

2 November 2008, 04:56PM

A 13 year old girl was stoned to death in Somalia this week for adultery. Numerous sources have told Amnesty International that she had in fact been raped.

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