Archive for: 12/2009

Iraq must establish immediate moratorium on executions

7 December 2009, 10:44AM

Amnesty International is urging the Iraqi authorities to stop the executions of more than 900 people facing death row and to establish an immediate moratorium on executions.

Investigations needed into killings in Orissa

4 December 2009, 11:30AM

Amnesty International is calling on authorities in Orissa to conduct a credible and impartial investigation, following the killings of two adivasi leaders by police and paramilitary personnel in Narayanpatna.

Arrests, harassment and illegal detentions in Guinea

3 December 2009, 09:20AM

Many people remain unaccounted for following a massacre in September and further investigations have uncovered disturbing levels of sexual violence.

Halt death sentences against Uighurs in China

3 December 2009, 09:18AM

Another five face sentencing following the execution of nine people last month in connection to the protests in July.

Sri Lankan government must release civilians

2 December 2009, 11:08AM

Amnesty International is calling on the Sri Lankan government to permanently release civilians who have been illegally detained in camps following the end of the civil war six months ago.

Climate change deal must not further disadvantage those in poverty

1 December 2009, 03:51PM

Political leaders meeting in Copenhagen next week must reach a fair, ambitious and binding deal on climate change that does not leave out and further disadvantage the world’s poor, said Mary Robinson and Irene Khan.

Government proposals on Northern Territory Emergency Response fall short

1 December 2009, 01:37PM

Amnesty International has welcomed an Australian Government Bill repealing legislation that removed anti-discrimination protections for Indigenous residents of prescribed communities under the Northern Territory Emergency Response but believes these moves fall short of resolving other important issues.

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