Archive for: 07/2009

Iran: Arrests and deaths continue as authorities tighten grip

15 July 2009, 10:20AM

Hundreds more people have been detained across Iran in the last week. Among thm are political activists, journalists, academics and lawyers. Amnesty International fears for their safety in detention, as torture or other ill-treatment of detainees is common in Iran.

Iran: Government must stop executions of 14 men

14 July 2009, 11:22AM

We are urging the Iranian government to stop the imminent public executions of 14 men who have not received fair trials.

Amnesty International Australia renews call for unconditional release of Aung San Suu Kyi

10 July 2009, 04:22PM

Following news that her trial resumed on 10 July, we are calling for Aung San Suu Kyi to be immediately released without condition.

China: Authorities widen crackdown after Xinjiang riots

10 July 2009, 04:00PM

Chinese authorities should focus on the grim conditions that many Uighurs face and respond with a credible, truthful, transparent investigation, Amnesty International says.

Amnesty International welcomes PM’s call for a coordinated global effort on refugees

10 July 2009, 03:26PM

We are urging Prime Minister Rudd to follow through on his call for coordinated global action regarding asylum seekers and asking him to show leadership on the issue.

PNG must act on sorcery killings

10 July 2009, 02:55PM

Following yet another report of three women accused of sorcery being brutally killed in Papua New Guinea, Amnesty International reiterates its call for urgent government action to end the growing number of sorcery-related killings.

Peru: Unequal access to health services costs poor and indigenous women’s lives

10 July 2009, 11:05AM

Amnesty International's new report has found that the rates of maternal mortality in Peru are scandalous, with hundreds of poor, rural and Indigenous pregnant women dying from inferior access to health services.

Sri Lanka: Statements by detained doctors underline need for independent inquiry

10 July 2009, 09:28AM

Amnesty International is reiterating its call for an independent inquiry into war crimes following statements made to the media by doctors detained by the Sri Lankan government after they spoke out about civilian caualties in the final days of the recent conflict.

Iran: tear gas used against demonstrators marking 18 Tir (9 July) anniversary

10 July 2009, 09:23AM

Amnesty International condemns the use of baton charges and teargas by Iranian security forces against demonstrators in Tehran on July 9.

India: Proposed Vedanta mine threatens livelihoods and cultural identity of indigenous community

10 July 2009, 08:52AM

The mining of bauxite within the traditional lands of the Dongria Kondh indigenous community may threaten their traditional way of life.

Durable solutions needed for asylum seekers in Asia Pacific region

7 July 2009, 04:17PM

The Australian Government must ensure that any new measures adopted to combat people smuggling in the Asia Pacific, do not obstruct people's fundamental right to seek asylum.

China: Fair and impartial investigation must be launched in Urumqi

7 July 2009, 08:54AM

Up to 140 people have reportedly been killed in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, after a protest turned violent.

New approach urgently needed to overcome Indigenous disadvantage

3 July 2009, 04:44PM

The latest report from the Productivity Commission highlights the need for a new approach to Indigenous disadvantage - one with human rights at its core

India: Historic ruling against “sodomy” laws, the first step to equality

3 July 2009, 04:08PM

Delhi's high court has decriminalised homosexuality - a significant step towards ensuring people in India can express their sexual orientation or gender identity without fear or discrimination.

Malaysia: End caning as a punishment against immigrants

3 July 2009, 04:03PM

At least 34,923 migrants faced the cruel punishment of caning in Malaysiabetween 2002 and 2008.

Pakistan: Over two million people living outside camps face appalling conditions

3 July 2009, 09:44AM

More than two million people who have fled fighting in Pakistan are living in terrible conditions outside official displacement camps.

Impunity for war crimes in Gaza a recipe for further civilian suffering

2 July 2009, 01:53PM

Our new report finds Israeli forces killed hundreds of civilians and destroyed thousands of homes in Gaza during the 22-day conflict earlier this year.

Cambodia: Setback to free expression

1 July 2009, 02:29PM

Cambodian newspaper editor Hang Chakra has been jailed for speading "disinformation".

Pollution has created human rights tragedy in the Niger Delta

1 July 2009, 11:49AM

Oil companies have abused the human rights of the people of the Niger Delta, and have not been held accountable by governments, a new report by Amnesty International has found.

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