Archive for: 05/2010

Secrecy surrounding executions in Iran must end

9 May 2010, 08:26AM

Amnesty International is urging the Iranian authorities to reveal how many Afghan nationals it is holding on death row amid reports 45 Afghans may have been executed in Iran in recent weeks.

Philippines election marred by political killings

7 May 2010, 04:21PM

Candidates in the Philippines presidential election should outline their plans to combat political violence, which has resulted in the killing of at least five candidates and 16 campaign organisers this year.

Thousands of Australians to become lifesavers for refugees at events across the country

7 May 2010, 10:52AM

Thousands of people will hit the sand of some of Australia’s most iconic beaches this Saturday to send a clear message to politicians: asylum seekers should not be used as political pawns.

China silences women housing rights activists ahead of Shanghai Expo

1 May 2010, 02:04PM

"Better city - better life" is the theme of Expo 2010, beginning today in Shanghai. Yet it is a hollow slogan for the more than 18,000 families who were evicted from their homes to pave the way for China's global technology and innovation showpiece.

Iran should release journalists

1 May 2010, 01:54PM

Ahead of World Press Freedom Day on 3 May, Amnesty International and ARTICLE 19 call on Iran to release dozens of jailed journalists and bloggers, and to allow freedom of expression and the right to information.

Taiwan carries out first executions in five years

1 May 2010, 01:47PM

Taiwan has executed four prisoners, the first executions since December 2005, and coming just two weeks after the Minister of Justice reportedly said his ultimate goal is the abolition of the death penalty.

Disappearance of Mongolian activist a serious concern

1 May 2010, 01:37PM

An ethnic Mongolian activist has disappeared after being arrested in Beijing, en route to attend the UN meeting of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York.

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