Archive for: 05/2010

Nigerian terrorism bill incompatible with human rights

30 May 2010, 10:51AM

Amnesty International is concerned that certain provisions of the Prevention of Terrorism Bill do not comply with Nigeria’s international and regional human rights obligations, and is urging the Nigerian government to undertake not to pass the Bill into law without further detailed review and amendment.

City officials convicted over deadly Cairo rockslide

30 May 2010, 10:46AM

Amnesty International has welcomed the holding to account of eight Cairo city officials convicted of negligence over the deaths of at least 119 people in a rockslide that hit a Cairo slum in September 2008.

Peru must drop charges against Indigenous leader

30 May 2010, 10:40AM

Peruvian authorities must drop unsubstantiated charges against a prominent Indigenous leader, who was detained on his return to the country this week.

Twin attacks on Ahmadi places of worship in Lahore condemned

29 May 2010, 03:57PM

Amnesty International has strongly condemned the twin attacks on two Ahmadi places of worship in Lahore and calls for increased and meaningful protection for the country’s religious minorities.

Violence in Jamaica’s capital

28 May 2010, 10:15AM

Amnesty International has called for a thorough investigation into the deaths of dozens of people in the Jamaican capital Kingston during a security operation to arrest an alleged drug dealer.

Human Rights Report 2010: Putting politics before justice condemns millions to abuse

27 May 2010, 10:15AM

Governments around the world are dodging accountability for human rights violations.

UK: Proposed torture inquiry must be independent, impartial and thorough

24 May 2010, 12:38PM

In order to meet its obligations under national and international human rights law the UK Government must ensure that any inquiry into the UK's complicity into torture is independent, impartial and thorough.

UN move to withdraw from Chad puts thousands at risk

24 May 2010, 12:29PM

The Security Council's decision to withdraw peacekeepers from eastern Chad is premature and dangerous, Amnesty has warned.

Malawi: Couple sentenced to 14 years hard labour for “gross indecency”

21 May 2010, 10:51AM

Sentence for gay couple an outrage, and sends strong and unacceptable message that discrimination is legally justified in Malawi.

India: Authorities must halt unnecessary and excessive use of police force

20 May 2010, 08:22AM

India is obliged, under international human rights law, to protect the right to life.

French politicians urged to reject ban on full face veils

20 May 2010, 08:18AM

Full face veil ban shows indifference to human rights law in general, and the rights of Muslim women who choose to wear the burqa or the niqab in particular.

UN must investigate Sri Lanka rights violations

19 May 2010, 10:15AM

Amnesty International has met with the UN to call for accountability for human rights violations committed during the civil war in Sri Lanka .

Malawi: Couple convicted of “gross indecency” must be released

19 May 2010, 10:08AM

Amnesty International has declared two Malawian men convicted on charges of “gross indecency” and “unnatural acts” to be prisoners of conscience and has called for their immediate and unconditional release.

Zimbabwe: 700,000 forcibly evicted still ignored five years on

18 May 2010, 12:00PM

Since its creation in February 2009, the unity government of Zimbabwe has done nothing to improve the plight of survivors of forced evictions and their children.

Thailand: Military must halt reckless use of lethal force

18 May 2010, 10:44AM

Thai soldiers must immediately stop firing live ammunition into several large areas in Bangkok where anti-government protesters are gathered, Amnesty International said today.

Amnesty International again urges restraint by both sides in Bangkok

15 May 2010, 09:04PM

Amnesty International is greatly concerned by the outbreak of violence and resultant deaths and injuries in Bangkok, Thailand, on 13-14 May.

Sudanese man faces execution for ‘sorcery’

15 May 2010, 08:15AM

Saudi Arabia needs to halt the possibly imminent execution of a Sudanese man who was sentenced to death for “sorcery”.

Killings of Iraqi civilians are ‘war crimes’

12 May 2010, 12:25PM

Civilians were killed in a series of suicide bombings and shootings by armed groups in Iraq on Monday, which left over 100 people dead and 350 wounded. The attacks were on a textile factory, markets and police and army checkpoints at locations around Iraq.

Iran executes five political prisoners

12 May 2010, 12:21PM

Amnesty International has condemned the executions in Iran of four Kurdish political activists and another Iranian man, all convicted of “moharebeh” (enmity against God)”, a vaguely worded charge which is usually applied to those who take up arms against the state.

Lawyers’ licenses revoked in China

11 May 2010, 11:42AM

China's revoking of the professional licences of two lawyers, Liu Wei and Tang Jitian, is an erosion of human rights and the rule of law.

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