Archive for: 01/2010

Comfort women mark 900th ‘Wednesday demonstration’

14 January 2010, 02:13PM

As we mark the 900th 'Wednesday demonstration' in Seoul, South Korea, we call on the government of Japan to apologise fully and unequivocally to the survivors of Japan’s military sexual slavery system.

Freedom of expression in Thailand under threat

14 January 2010, 11:04AM

Thailand should reverse its recent backward slide in respect for freedom of expression, as illustrated by the sharp increase over the past ten months in cases under the lese majeste law.

China’s censorship of the internet must stop

14 January 2010, 10:01AM

Amnesty International has again urged the Chinese authorities to end censorship of the internet after online firm, Google, raised concern about the hacking of human rights activists’ email accounts.

Rising tide of xenophobia in Italy

13 January 2010, 10:41AM

Violent clashes between migrant workers and local residents in the town of Rosarno in Southern Italy have led to over a thousand migrants fleeing or being removed from their homes.

UK police must end stop and search without suspicion

13 January 2010, 10:35AM

The UK government must scrap abusive, discriminatory and unlawful powers that allow the police to stop and search without reasonable suspicion, Amnesty International said after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that their use was illegal.

Iran must halt execution of Kurdish prisoners

13 January 2010, 10:13AM

Amnesty International is calling on the Iranian authorities not to execute at least 17 members of Iran’s Kurdish minority on death row after their conviction of political offences.

Iran’s ‘Mourning Mothers’ must be released

12 January 2010, 12:30PM

The Iranian authorities must release a group of women who were beaten and arrested during a peaceful vigil in Tehran at the weekend.

Australia and European states must help close Guantánamo

11 January 2010, 04:28PM

Marking the eighth anniversary of the Guantánamo Bay detention facility, we call for Australia to offer protection to detainees who are cleared for release but cannot be returned to their own countries for fear of torture or persecution.

Israeli detention of Palestinian activists must end

9 January 2010, 09:10AM

Amnesty International is calling on Israeli authorities to immediately release, or bring before a fair trial, three Palestinian human rights activists detained in Israel following their protests against the construction of the West Bank fence/wall.

Iranians further isolated by contacts ban

7 January 2010, 02:44PM

Amnesty International fears the Iranian authorities are implementing a programme that will isolate Iranians from the outside world after contact with more than 60 foreign institutions, including human rights organisations, was banned.

Malawi authorities must release gay couple

7 January 2010, 09:50AM

Amnesty International has urged the Malawi authorities to immediately and unconditionally release two Malawian men, Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga, who were arrested on 28 December 2009 and charged with ‘unnatural practices between males and gross public indecency’.

India: Chhattisgarh authorities must release witness to extrajudicial executions

7 January 2010, 09:45AM

Amnesty International urges authorities in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh to immediately free Sodi Sambo, an adivasi woman and eyewitness to the extrajudicial executions of nine adivasis in Gompad village on 1 October 2009.

Imprisoned Mexican indigenous man freed after ten years

6 January 2010, 03:06PM

Amnesty International has welcomed the release of a Mexican Indigenous man detained for almost 10 years following an unfair trial for murder. Ricardo Ucán Ceca, from Yucatán, was released on 31 December having been imprisoned since June 2000.

Israel and Hamas must investigate war crimes

5 January 2010, 09:52AM

Israel and Hamas have less than one month to show real progress in bringing to account those who perpetrated war crimes during the conflict in Gaza and southern Israel one year ago.

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