Archive for: 08/2009

Outcome of Aung San Suu Kyi’s trial “shameful”

11 August 2009, 05:13PM

Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to 18 months house arrest.

Amnesty International congratulates Mary Robinson on Medal of Freedom

11 August 2009, 01:14PM

Mary Robinson is an outspoken, passionate and forceful advocate for human rights and human dignity in all regions of the world.

Indonesia: No progress by police investigation into killing of peaceful Papuan protester

11 August 2009, 01:12PM

Opinus Tabuni, aged 35, was part of a peaceful rally celebrating United Nations Indigenous People’s Day in 2008 when he was shot to death by police. We are calling for an impartial, independent and transparent investigation and for those responsible to be held accountable.

Pakistan: blasphemy laws should be amended or abolished

11 August 2009, 01:07PM

Pakistan's blasphemy laws, while purporting to protect Islam and religious sensitivities of the Muslim majority, are vaguely formulated and arbitrarily enforced in a way which amounts to harassment and persecution of religious minorities.

Iran : Alarming spike in executions since disputed presidential election

8 August 2009, 07:08AM

We have recorded no less that 115 executions in Iran in the past 50 days - but the true figure is undoubtedly higher.

Pacific leaders pledge to end violence against women

7 August 2009, 01:05PM

Pacific Islands heads of government have shown strong leadership by committing to eradicate sexual violence and gender-based violence in the Pacific region.

India: No to death sentences under POTA

7 August 2009, 09:26AM

Death sentences handed down in India are continuing the cycle of violence.

Iraq: Taped televised confessions seriously undermine the right to fair trial

7 August 2009, 09:23AM

Iraqi and Dubai-based satellite TV channels broadcast “confessions” of three brothers detained in connection with the murder of three media workers in Iraq.

Zimbabwe: Arrest and detention of four student leaders

7 August 2009, 09:18AM

Students arrested for speaking out against university authorities, who prevented students that could not afford to pay their fees from attending lectures and accessing the libraries.

Pacific Leaders must address high rates of violence against women

6 August 2009, 09:26AM

Violence against women is impeding the achievement of development goals across the Pacific region.

Afghanistan: Ten-Point Agenda for Human Rights

5 August 2009, 03:54PM

The human rights situation in Afghanistan is desperate ahead of the election on 20 August.

Iran: Inauguration a chance to “turn the page” on spiralling repression

5 August 2009, 02:39PM

We are calling for an immediate end to detentions, torture and unfair trials in response to peaceful protests in Iran.

Killings by security forces in Northern Nigeria

3 August 2009, 12:00PM

Amnesty International has condemned the illegal killings by the Nigerian security forces during the recent fighting in the north of the country and called on the Inspector General of Police to publicly state that anyone responsible for illegal killings during operations in Northern Nigeria will be brought to justice.

Call for access to food, water and medical treatment for striking workers in South Korea

3 August 2009, 11:55AM

On 31 July, Amnesty International called on the South Korean government to ensure that striking workers at Ssangyong Motor plant in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi province have immediate and unimpeded access to food, water and any necessary medical treatment, and that the police comply with international standards for the conduct of law enforcement officials.

Nigeria: New petroleum law must include stronger protection for human rights and the environment

3 August 2009, 11:24AM

The Petroleum Industry Bill, currently being considered by the national legislature, reflects the most comprehensive review of the legal framework for the oil and gas sector in Nigeria since the industry began commercial operations in the 1960s.

Free Chinese human rights defender Huang Qi

1 August 2009, 08:07AM

Chinese authorities should drop the politically-motivated prosecution against Sichuan-based human rights activist Huang Qi and release him immediately and unconditionally.

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