Archive for: 08/2010

Missed opportunity for Japan to provide justice for “comfort women”

14 August 2010, 09:54AM

Japan has yet again missed an opportunity to apologise unequivocally, accept legal responsibility and provide adequate reparations for the survivors of Japan’s military sexual slavery system.

TV ‘confession’ of Iranian woman awaiting execution criticised

13 August 2010, 10:54AM

Amnesty International has criticised the TV “confession” of an Iranian woman in which Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, awaiting execution for adultery, appears to implicate herself in the murder of her husband.

Omar Khadr Guantánamo military trial condemned

13 August 2010, 10:24AM

Amnesty International has condemned the US government’s decision to go ahead with the military commission trial of Omar Khadr at the Guantánamo Bay detention centre, describing the move as another violation of human rights by the USA in the name of countering terrorism.

Heavy sentences against jailed Iranian Baha’i religious minority leaders condemned

12 August 2010, 09:37AM

Leaders of the Baha’i community in Iran have been convicted of crimes including "espionage for Israel", "insulting religious sanctities" and "propaganda against the system” by a Revolutionary Court in Tehran.

India must investigate abduction of anti-Vedanta activists

12 August 2010, 09:33AM

Two indigenous leaders have disappeared on their way to campaign against a bauxite mine project in India.

Taliban should be prosecuted for war crimes in Afghanistan

11 August 2010, 12:14PM

The Taliban and other insurgent groups are largely responsible for rising civilian casualties in Afghanistan.

Call for an end to racially discriminatory policies in Australia

10 August 2010, 12:01AM

Amnesty International is calling on the Australian Government to end policies that racially discriminate against Indigenous peoples and those seeking asylum in Australia at a UN meeting in Geneva today.

Rwanda: Pre-election attacks on politicians and journalists condemned

6 August 2010, 09:42AM

Recent murders in Rwanda have created a climate of repression likely to inhibit freedom of expression ahead of the country's presidential election on August 9.

Pacific leaders weak in failing to address violence against women

6 August 2010, 09:14AM

Pacific leaders must live up to their obligations under international law, and to start acting on their pledge to eradicate violence against women.

Indonesia: Malukan activists at risk of torture in detention

5 August 2010, 08:55AM

Activists at risk of brutal treatment in Indonesia's Maluku province.

Serbian Roma families facing forced eviction

4 August 2010, 09:33AM

Amnesty International has urged the Belgrade authorities to halt plans to destroy a Roma settlement amid fears that an eviction could be imminent.

Yemen authorities accused of complicity in tribal extrajudicial execution

3 August 2010, 10:00AM

Instead of being arrested and brought to trial by authorities in Yemen, a man accused of murdering a tribal sheikh was handed over to the victim’s family and killed.

Pakistan: Zardari’s UK visit must deliver human rights gains in Northwest

3 August 2010, 09:58AM

The UK and Pakistan government must work together to deliver human rights and development for the people of Northwest Pakistan.

India: 14 protesters shot dead in escalating Kashmir violence

3 August 2010, 09:47AM

Recent demonstrations have turned violent in the Kashmir valley.

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