Archive for: 04/2010

Indonesia must legally protect domestic workers this year

30 April 2010, 01:38PM

The domestic workers bill on the Indonesian legislative agenda in 2010 is an opportunity to legally recognise millions of domestic workers and to protect them from violence.

Belgium votes to ban full-face veils

30 April 2010, 11:37AM

The lower house of the Belgian parliament has overwhelmingly voted in favour of legislation banning the public wearing of full-face veils, which would violate the rights to freedom of expression and religion.

Government of Sierra Leone launches free maternal healthcare

28 April 2010, 10:01AM

International non-governmental organisations have welcomed the official launch of Sierra Leone’s free care policy for pregnant and lactating women, and for children under the age of 5.

Iraq’s civilians under fire

27 April 2010, 01:40PM

Iraqi authorities must urgently step up the protection of civilians amid the recent surge of deadly violence in the country.

Algerian authorities must investigate and prosecute attacks against women

24 April 2010, 08:09AM

Urgent action is needed by the Algerian authorities to investigate a series of attacks against women and to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Allegations of torture in the United Arab Emirates

24 April 2010, 07:46AM

Amnesty International has condemned abuses and torture said to have been meted out to 17 Indian men facing the death penalty in the United Arab Emirates for the murder of a Pakistani national.

Nigerian Governor ‘threatens to execute inmates’ to ease prison congestion

23 April 2010, 09:27AM

Amnesty International has condemned a reported move by Nigerian state governors to execute death row inmates to ease overcrowding.

Charges against Spanish judge must be dropped

23 April 2010, 09:13AM

Amnesty International strongly condemns the ‘outrageous’ charges brought against a leading investigative judge in Spain.

Bans on full face veils violate human rights

22 April 2010, 10:06AM

Over the last few months there has been growing public debate in Europe on the wearing of full face veils, such as the burqa and the niqab, by Muslim women.

China: Ensure rule of law by ending harassment of lawyers

22 April 2010, 09:15AM

Amnesty International extremely concerned about increasing reports of harassment of lawyers in China.

Philippines: Handling of Maguindanao massacre case raises concerns about justice system

22 April 2010, 09:12AM

The Philippines must abide by its obligations under international human rights law to ensure effective remedy for victims of human rights abuses and their families.

Government fails to implement a Human Rights Act

21 April 2010, 01:23PM

The Australian Government is displaying a profound lack of courage and is completely ignoring the findings of its own extensive public consultation process by failing to implement a Human Rights Act.

Sri Lanka’s new parliament must drop emergency laws

21 April 2010, 10:33AM

Sri Lanka’s first post-war parliament must get rid of draconian emergency laws that have allowed for decades of widespread human rights abuses.

Violence in Thailand to be investigated

20 April 2010, 12:47PM

All sides in Thailand’s widening political conflict should immediately commit to ending human rights abuses.

Remote Curtin detention centre was closed for a reason

19 April 2010, 01:29PM

Amnesty International believes that detaining asylum seekers in the remote Curtin detention centre, will subject this vulnerable group of people to further uncertainty and psychological damage.

50,000 people about to be evicted in Kenya

16 April 2010, 10:27AM

50,000 people living along side Kenya's railway have been given 30 days to leave their homes. They will not receive any compensation or resettlement help even though many of these people had lived there for years, and will lose their homes, livelihoods, possessions and social networks.

Proposed Fiji media law threatens journalists with jail

13 April 2010, 07:36AM

Fiji's proposed media decree will extend and deepen the already widespread censorship, and obliterate media freedom.

Government attempting to override the rights of the most vulnerable to score political points

9 April 2010, 03:59PM

Australian government’s suspension of the processing of new asylum claims by Afghan and Sri Lankan nationals fundamentally inconsistent with Australia’s international obligations under the 1951 UN Refugee Convention.

Authorities in Kyrgyzstan must respect human rights

9 April 2010, 10:12AM

No excuse for the use of excessive force by police and security forces in Kyrgyzstan.

Authorities in Kyrgystzan must refrain from unlawful use of force

8 April 2010, 09:55AM

The Kyrgyz authorities have the right and responsibility to protect the lives and safety of the public, but human rights cannot be trampled on even in the state of emergency.

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