Archive for: 07/2010

Iran must release or try US hikers held without charge for a year

31 July 2010, 10:24AM

Iran must release three US nationals who have been detained without charge or trial for a year, after being arrested while hiking in the Iraq-Iran border area. An American weekly news publication says it has eyewitness testimony that the three were seized in Iraq by Iranian Revolutionary Guards and taken forcibly into Iran.

China convicts Uighur web managers on state security charges

31 July 2010, 10:14AM

After a closed trial, China has convicted on state security charges the managers of three popular Uighur language news and community forums operating in Xinjiang province.

States urged to support rights to water and sanitation

30 July 2010, 09:52AM

Amnesty International has called on all UN members to uphold the rights to water and sanitation.

Iran must end harassment of stoning case lawyer

29 July 2010, 11:00AM

Amnesty International has urged the Iranian authorities to stop harassing human rights lawyers amid continuing uncertainty over the whereabouts of the defence counsel in a recent controversial stoning case and the arrest of two of his relatives.

Execution of two men in Japan condemned

29 July 2010, 09:21AM

Amnesty International has condemned the executions of two Japanese men in the first death sentences carried out since the country's new government came to power last year.

Israel/OPT: Accountability must be paramount as UN considers investigations on Gaza conflict

27 July 2010, 11:18AM

Amnesty International is issuing an urgent call for accountability for alleged violations of international humanitarian and human rights law committed by the parties to the conflict in Gaza and southern Israel.

Afghanistan leak exposes NATO’s incoherent civilian casualty policy

27 July 2010, 09:58AM

Amnesty International is calling on NATO to provide a clear, unified system of accounting for civilian casualties in Afghanistan, as leaked war logs paint a picture of an incoherent process of dealing with civilian casualties.

Cambodia urged to follow Khmer Rouge conviction with more prosecutions

27 July 2010, 09:53AM

Amnesty International is urging a special court to redouble its efforts to prosecute Khmer Rouge-era criminals, following the landmark conviction of a notorious prison camp commander of crimes against humanity and war crimes.

Uighur journalist given 15-year prison term

24 July 2010, 09:39AM

Amnesty International has condemned a 15 year prison sentence reportedly imposed on a Uighur journalist who warned Chinese authorities over potential ethnic violence in Xinjiang province on the eve of the July 2009 riots.

Trafigura found guilty in toxic waste dumping tragedy

24 July 2010, 09:29AM

Amnesty International has welcomed the guilty verdict by a Dutch court against the multinational company, Trafigura, for delivering hazardous waste to Amsterdam while concealing the true nature of the waste, and for exporting the waste to Cote d’Ivoire.

Arms Trade Treaty first-round negotiations end in New York

24 July 2010, 09:13AM

States move closer to an arms trade deal as first-round negotiations end in New York.

Chad must arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir during visit

22 July 2010, 12:28PM

Amnesty International has called on the Chadian authorities to arrest wanted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and surrender him to the International Criminal Court, after it was reported that he arrived in Chad on Wednesday to attend a meeting of regional leaders.

India: End detention of Jammu and Kashmir lawyers

22 July 2010, 12:27PM

The detention of Bar Association leaders in India appears to be an attempt to stifle legitimate and peaceful protest.

Man shot dead by police in Nairobi forced eviction protests

22 July 2010, 11:42AM

Amnesty International has urged the Kenyan authorities to investigate the death of a market trader reportedly shot dead by police during a protest against forced evictions in a Nairobi settlement.

Human rights essential to African Union’s discussions on maternal health

21 July 2010, 05:00PM

In advance of the 15th Ordinary Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the African Union focusing on “Maternal, Infant and Child Health and Development in Africa” Amnesty International calls on African leaders to put human rights at the heart of their discussion on maternal health.

Sudanese security service carries out brutal campaign against opponents

19 July 2010, 03:55PM

The Sudanese National Intelligence and Security Service is carrying out a brutal campaign of arbitrary detentions, torture, and mental and physical intimidation against opponents and critics of the government, Amnesty International has said in a new report.

States failing to control movement of weapons to human rights abusers

19 July 2010, 03:44PM

Transport companies registered in China, France, the Russian Federation, the UK, and the USA are moving conventional weapons and munitions to countries where they could be used to commit rights violations and war crimes.

Burma elections will test ASEAN’s credibility

18 July 2010, 10:08AM

ASEAN should press Burma to safeguard the “three freedoms”- of expression, peaceful assembly, and association - throughout the election period and beyond.

Afghanistan: Kabul Conference raises fears of sacrificing rights for short-term peace

17 July 2010, 09:14AM

Plans for a peace deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan could seriously jeopardise the rights of the Afghan people.

Hundreds made homeless by mass forced eviction in Kenya

16 July 2010, 01:52PM

Amnesty International calls on the Kenyan authorities to halt forced evictions that are leaving hundreds of families homeless and destitute.

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