Archive for: 02/2010

Bauxite mine and refinery devastate lives in India

9 February 2010, 03:03PM

Indian authorities have given local communities scant or misleading information about the potential impact of a proposed alumina refinery expansion and mining project to be operated by subsidiaries of UK-based company Vedanta Resources in Orissa, Amnesty International said in a new report.

Afghanistan: No impunity for war criminals

9 February 2010, 09:44AM

The governemnt of Afghanistan should immediately suspend legislation that will give immunity from prosecution for serious violations of human rights.

Arrest of Sri Lankan opposition leader escalates post-election repression

9 February 2010, 08:12AM

Sarath Fonseka arrested on charges that he revealed military secrets and plotted the assassination of President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Pakistan must give courts information on disappearances

6 February 2010, 08:00AM

We call on Pakistan to comply with recent judicial orders to resolve the country’s crisis of enforced disappearances.

Impartial police investigation needed in PNG

5 February 2010, 07:41AM

We call for any investigation into forced evictions in Porgera, PNG, to be impartial, following comments by PNG's Police Commissioner that he may launch an investigation with the predetermined objective of clearing the police of misconduct.

Investigate police violence, illegal evictions near PNG gold mine

3 February 2010, 10:21AM

The government of Papua New Guinea must investigate the conduct of police who burnt down homes and threatened people with guns, while illegally evicting them from land next to one of the biggest gold mines in the country.

Latest Israeli response to Gaza investigations totally inadequate

3 February 2010, 08:49AM

The Israeli military is investigating itself, which is in no way adequate for obtaining the truth and ensuring justice for the victims.”

Proposed new laws make few changes to failed intervention

2 February 2010, 01:15PM

Amnesty International has labeled the Australian Government’s claim that proposed new laws will reinstate the Racial Discrimination Act in the Northern Territory as misleading and has found evidence required to assess the success of the Emergency Response to be woefully inadequate.

Sri Lanka: End post-election clampdown on dissent

2 February 2010, 08:58AM

Opposition supporters, journalists and trade unionists have been arrested, harassed and recieved death threats since last weeke's presidential election.

Bangladesh: Transparency needed over hasty executions

2 February 2010, 08:51AM

Amnesty International condemns last week’s execution in Bangladesh, less that twenty four hours after their conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court.

Moscow authorities must respect the right to freedom of peaceful assembly

1 February 2010, 11:37AM

Freedom of peaceful assembly is an essential condition for the exercise of the right to freedom of expression.

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