Archive for: 02/2009

PNG authorities must act now to prevent more witch hunts

11 February 2009, 10:42AM

The government of Papua New Guinea must act now to end a rash of more than 50 killings related to allegations of sorcery, Amnesty International said today.

Authorities urged to withdraw rules limiting press freedom in China

11 February 2009, 10:34AM

New rules announced on 6 February, requiring Hong Kong and Macao journalists to obtain prior approval from authorities before each trip to the mainland, is a step backwards compared with the interim arrangement for the Olympics which was promulgated on 30 December 2006 and expired on 17 October 2008.

Hamas’ deadly retribution against “collaborators”

11 February 2009, 09:42AM

Since the end of December 2008, Hamas has carried out a campaign of killings, abductions and torture against Palestinians in Gaza it has accused of "collaborating" with Israel.

Put human rights at top of political agenda in Zimbabwe

10 February 2009, 09:39AM

As the Zimbabwean political parties finalise the process of setting up a new government, Amnesty International challenges the new regime to demonstrate a commitment to human rights in its first 100 days in power.

Suicide bombing in Sri Lanka breaches international law

10 February 2009, 09:30AM

Amnesty International condemned the actions of a suicide bomber, reportedly dressed as a civilian, who blew herself up on Monday killing 28 people and wounding dozens of others at a check point for civilians fleeing the conflict zone.

UN misses opportunity to push China on human rights

10 February 2009, 09:15AM

Amnesty International today described the UN Human Rights Council's examination of China as an important new mechanism for the protection of human rights in China but noted that many of the countries involved in the review failed to address some of the most serious human rights issues in China.

Temporary truce in Sri Lanka urgently required to open humanitarian corridors

6 February 2009, 05:46PM

Amnesty International is calling on the Sri Lankan Government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam to immediately declare a temporary truce and create a humanitarian corridor in the country’s northeast.

Civilians trapped by Sri Lanka conflict

6 February 2009, 04:35PM

As Sri Lankan Government forces push the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam into a narrow pocket of land in the country's north, the humaniatarian situation for civilians trapped in the middle grows increasingly dire.

Over 90 organisations worldwide call for Rohingya and Bangladeshi protection

6 February 2009, 01:33PM

Amnesty International Australia has joined with 93 other non-government organisations, which work on behalf of refugees and migrants in the Asia-Pacific, to condemn human rights violations committed recently against members of the Rohingya minority and Bangladeshi migrants.

Australia promises aid for Sri Lanka

5 February 2009, 01:00PM

Amnesty International welcomes the announcement by Foreign Minister Stephen Smith that the Australian Government will contribute $5 million in additional humanitarian assistance to those affected by ongoing fighting in the north of Sri Lanka.

Chinese Government’s report to UN Human Rights Council whitewashes abuses

5 February 2009, 11:05AM

The Chinese Government's report to the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) whitewashes serious human rights abuses being committed across the country, according to Amnesty International. The organisation's parallel report draws attention to a number of issues the Human Rights Council should raise during China's URP review on 9 February.

Cluster bomb strike on Sri Lankan hospital despicable

5 February 2009, 09:46AM

Amnesty International has denounced the reported use of cluster bombs in a civilian area by the Sri Lankan military as a serious violation of international humanitarian law.

Discriminatory aspects of the NTER yet to be addressed

4 February 2009, 12:32PM

Amnesty International has reiterated its concerns about discriminatory aspects of the Northern Territory Emergency Response, as a group of Indigenous Australians take their concerns to the United Nations.

Investigate excessive use of force against peaceful Papuan demonstrators

3 February 2009, 01:38PM

Amnesty International urges the Indonesian authorities to conduct an impartial investigation into reports of police using excessive force to disperse a peaceful demonstration in Nabire, Papua province.

Human rights lawyer detained in China

3 February 2009, 12:02PM

Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Human Rights in China have called on the Chinese Government to disclose the whereabouts of prominent human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng and confirm that he is not suffering torture or ill-treatment.

Myanmar minority group in peril

2 February 2009, 12:45PM

Hundreds of Myanmar's Rohingya people are missing at sea and many more are at risk of drowning after Thai authorities forcibly expelled large groups of Rohingyas seeking refuge.

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