Archive for: 06/2010

Restrictions to freedom of expression create climate of fear in Cuba

30 June 2010, 08:01PM

Cuba's repressive legal system leaves journalists, dissidents and activists at risk of arbitrary arrest and harassment by the authorities according to an Amnesty International report released today.

Petraeus must focus on civilian protection in Afghanistan

30 June 2010, 01:08PM

Amnesty International is calling on US Commander General David Petraeu to redouble efforts to minimise civilian casualties in Afghanistan.

Spanish politicians urged to reject bans on full-face veils

30 June 2010, 11:59AM

Amnesty International is calling on Spanish law-makers in Catalonia not to adopt a ban on women wearing the full-face veil in public buildings and spaces.

Australia has no grounds to continue Sri Lankan asylum claims suspension

30 June 2010, 11:43AM

Amnesty International warns that Sri Lanka remains a region of great insecurity and danger for many people and there are no grounds for a blanket suspension on claims for asylum by Sri Lankans. We have written to Prime Minister Julia Gillard, urging her not to trade away the rights of asylum seekers for political advantage.

Fiji media law another blow to freedom of expression

29 June 2010, 12:03PM

Amnesty International is extremely concerned that the Fiji Governmrent has enacted a law that restrict media freedom in Fiji and violate people's right to freedom of expression.

Timor-Leste law allows amnesties for war criminals

29 June 2010, 12:01AM

Amnesty International is urging Timor-Leste to close a legal loophole that allows war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during Indonesian occupation to go unpunished.

Concern for those returning to conflict affected areas in southern Kyrgyzstan

27 June 2010, 11:08AM

Amnesty International is concerned that refugees and internally displaced persons are being forcibly returned or encouraged to return to conflict affected areas in southern Kyrgyzstan before conditions are in place to ensure their safety and sustainability.

Execution of prisoners must not resume in Nigeria

26 June 2010, 09:56AM

Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Nigerian civil society groups call on state governments not to resume the execution of prisoners.

Release of Cuban prisoner of conscience is long overdue

25 June 2010, 05:41PM

The release of a Cuban prisoner of conscience who spent almost a year in pre-trial detention at a maximum security prison after organizing protests critical of the government is long overdue.

Uzbekistan must halt forcible return of refugees to Kyrgyzstan

25 June 2010, 05:37PM

The Uzbekistani authorities must stop forcibly returning refugees to Kyrgyzstan while fears persist of continuing instability in the south of Kyrgyzstan, Amnesty International said.

G8: Time for bold actions, not just promises

25 June 2010, 05:26PM

Amnesty International welcomes the G8 Muskoka Accountability Report and the commitment of G8 countries to increase transparency and accountability in relation to their individual and collective efforts towards achieving development goals.

Award-winning Iranian journalist released on bail

24 June 2010, 10:04AM

Amnesty International has called on the Iranian authorities to drop all charges against the prominent journalist and human rights activist Emaddedin Baghi, following his release on bail on Wednesday.

Human rights suffer as Libya stalls on reform

23 June 2010, 10:54AM

Human rights are suffering in Libya as it continues to stall on reform despite the country’s efforts to play a greater international role, Amnesty International has warned in a new report.

Laws allowing discrimination in the NT to continue condemned

22 June 2010, 12:36PM

Amnesty International Australia has condemned parliament’s approval last night of legislation that does not sufficiently reinstate rights protections in the Northern Territory and fails to put an end to many of the discriminatory measures initiated under the Government’s Emergency Response.

Iran: Neda’s killer must be brought to justice

20 June 2010, 09:33AM

One year after the killing of Neda Agha Soltan, the failure of Iranian authorities to bring her killer to justice is a damning example of the culture of impunity that has widened since the 2009 election protests, says Amnesty International.

India’s relations with Burma fail to address human rights concerns in run up to elections

19 June 2010, 10:21AM

As Aung San Suu Kyi marks her 65th birthday, Amnesty International calls on the Government of India as a regional leader, to use its influence to improve the human rights situation in Burma in advance of the upcoming elections.

Israeli nuclear whistleblower returned to solitary confinement

19 June 2010, 09:36AM

Amnesty International has accused the Israeli authorities of subjecting jailed nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment by holding him in solitary confinement.

Paid parental leave a welcome step forward

18 June 2010, 05:35PM

We welcome the passage of a national paid parental scheme for all families in Australia, but call for the scheme to be taken further – to extend the period of paid leave beyond 18 weeks, and to ensure no woman has a reduced income during this time.

International investigation needed into Kyrgyzstan violence

18 June 2010, 11:46AM

Amnesty International is calling for an impartial international investigation into the violent events of the past week in southern Kyrgyzstan that left hundreds of people dead and thousands wounded and homeless.

Israel Gaza blockade must be completely lifted

18 June 2010, 11:43AM

Amnesty International has urged Israel to completely lift without delay its blockade on Gaza, which imposes a collective punishment on 1.4 million Palestinians in clear violation of international law.

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