Archive for: 11/2009

Calls for more amputations in Iran a retrograde step

12 November 2009, 03:16PM

An Iranian police chief has called for greater reliance on Islamic punishments.

Fair trials needed in Bangladesh.

12 November 2009, 03:10PM

Those accused of the mutiny in Bangladesh in February are intitled to a fair trial under internationally recognised standards to ensure justice for all.

Overwhelming support to change the debate on refugees

11 November 2009, 01:10PM

Our supporters have funded full page ads in major newspapers today, asking readers to see that beyond the headlines about asylum seekers, real human beings are involved.

Hasty executions highlight unfair Xinjiang trials

11 November 2009, 10:04AM

As dozens more await trials in connection to the unrest earlier in the year, Amnesty calls on China to openly investigate the crimes and the underlying causes.

Harassment of Government Critics Continues in Fiji

10 November 2009, 11:50AM

Amnesty condemns the ongoing repression of peaceful dissent in Fiji as the Government expels an Australian academic.

Indigenous community threatened by illegal eviction and pesticide attack in Paraguay

10 November 2009, 11:35AM

Deforestation, soya plantations and the use of agro-chemicals continues to affect the livelihoods of Indigenous Peoples.

Detained journalist freed in Sri Lanka

9 November 2009, 12:06PM

Journalist Vettivel Jasikaran and his wife Valarmathi Jasikaran were released on 26 October 2009. They had been arbitrarily detained since March 2008 under anti-terror legislation.

Europe: Governments to act on human rights 20 years after the Berlin Wall

9 November 2009, 11:12AM

Serious and deep-rooted problems of racism and discrimination remain at the heart of modern Europe.

Convictions in Rendition Case a Step Towards Accountability

5 November 2009, 02:47PM

The first trials involving the CIA's program of rendition have resulted in the convictions of a number of CIA agents in Italy.

UN vote on Goldstone report a defining step for accountability, says Amnesty International

5 November 2009, 11:14AM

The UN has spoken up for accountability and for an end to the cycle of impunity that has obstructed the search for peace and justice between Israelis and Palestinians

Indonesia shelters indicted Timorese Suspect

4 November 2009, 09:58AM

An indicted militia leader was returned to Indonesia last week, perpetuating the pattern of impunity for crimes against humanity and other crimes which occurred during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor.

Tenants forced to vacate their homes in Nigeria

3 November 2009, 02:21PM

Nigeria has given hundreds of people only seven days notice to vacate their homes without providing alternative housing.

Grave concerns over Christmas Island expansion

2 November 2009, 05:26PM

Rather than exploring ways to expand Christmas Island, resources should be used to find ways to close the centre and process asylum seekers on the Australian mainland.

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