Archive for: 09/2010

Government deserves no congratulations for lifting discriminatory policy

30 September 2010, 06:08PM

The suspension policy has exacerbated existing problems in the processing of asylum claims, including major bottlenecks in the system and significant overcrowding in Australia’s immigration detention facilities.

Stop forcible returns of Roma to Kosovo

30 September 2010, 10:01AM

EU countries risk violating international law by sending back people to places where they are at risk of persecution, or other serious harm

United Nations: All States must support rights to water and sanitation at the Human Rights Council

29 September 2010, 12:07PM

The rights to water and sanitation are essential for life and dignity.

India: Maoist armed group should immediately stop holding Chhattisgarh police officers as hostages

29 September 2010, 11:55AM

Abducted police officers must be released

ICC urged to decide on Gaza conflict investigation

28 September 2010, 10:03AM

An international justice solution must be found for victims of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the 2008-9 conflict in Gaza and southern Israel

Risk of rights violations in Peru water protests

25 September 2010, 12:26PM

Protesters opposing an irrigation project in the Peruvian towns of Espinar and Cusco are thought to be at risk of grave human rights violations after the President approved a new law allowing the use of the military during civil unrest.

Iran rights activist faces seven years in prison

25 September 2010, 12:16PM

Iran must not imprison Emadeddin Baghi, the head of the now-banned Association for the Defence of Prisoners' Rights (ADPR), a prominent human rights defender and journalist. He has been sentenced to seven years in prison, including six for recording an interview with a reformist cleric.

Iran students in jail as academic year starts

25 September 2010, 12:03PM

As the new academic year began on 23 September 2010, many students were languishing in jail in Iran. The Iranian authorities must immediately and unconditionally release all student prisoners of conscience targeted for their political or human rights activism.

Time for international justice solution for Gaza conflict victims

24 September 2010, 11:21AM

As the Human Rights Council prepares to consider next Monday, 27 September, a report by a UN Committee of Independent Experts into domestic investigations into the 22-day conflict in Gaza and southern Israel which ended on 18 January 2009, Amnesty International calls on the UN body to seek an international justice solution for the victims.

Political prisoners in Burma must be freed

24 September 2010, 10:19AM

On the third anniversary of the violent crackdown on the “Saffron Revolution”, Amnesty International calls on the Burmese authorities to immediately and unconditionally free all political prisoners arrested for their peaceful activism.

MDG Summit: World leaders fail to uphold rights of the poorest

22 September 2010, 11:22AM

Amnesty International has warned that the plan of action on the Millennium Development Goals agreed by governments fails to uphold the rights of the world’s poorest.

Urgent need for action as death toll rises in Kashmir

18 September 2010, 09:08AM

With an increasing death toll in protests in Kashmir, Amnesty International calls on the Indian authorities to take urgent steps to ensure respect for the right to life and to investigate past killings of demonstrators by police.

Detention expansion an unacceptable solution to overcrowding

17 September 2010, 03:38PM

Australia's Immigration Minister, Chris Bowen, should review the need to detain any asylum seeker beyond the brief period required to carry out health, identity and security checks.

Governments urged to do more to prevent women dying in pregnancy and childbirth

17 September 2010, 09:50AM

Amnesty International has urged countries to accelerate efforts to combat maternal mortality, after new UN figures confirmed that despite some progress, countries will miss a key global target on the issue.

Failure to respect human rights means MDGs are excluding the poorest people

16 September 2010, 12:00PM

The Millennium Development Goals are failing the world’s poorest people because governments are ignoring and abusing their human rights, Amnesty International said as heads of states prepare to meet to review progress on the MDGs at a UN summit in New York on 20-22 September.

Offshore processing seeks to circumvent legal protections for refugees

16 September 2010, 10:16AM

Amnesty International opposes the offshore processing and detention of asylum seekers.

Justice for victims of Gaza conflict hangs in balance

15 September 2010, 03:32PM

UN Human Rights Council must consider whether the time has now come to seek an international justice solution for vistims of human rights violations committed during the 2008-09 conflict in Gaza and southern Israel.

Indian authorities should investigate torture, sexual assault and illegal detention of adivasis

15 September 2010, 03:27PM

Prompt, impartial and independent investigation required into reports of torture and abuse against adivasis in India's Chhattisgarh.

UK: Amnesty raises concerns ahead of Pope’s visit

15 September 2010, 03:18PM

Pope should use first State visit to UK to address growing public concern over sexual abuse of children by priests in the Catholic Church.

Colombian young people on paramilitary ‘death lists’

14 September 2010, 11:44AM

Colombia must protect around 90 young men and women named on two paramilitary "death lists" on Facebook, after three people on the lists were killed last month. All those on the "death lists" live in the town of Puerto Asis, and have been warned to leave the town or they too will be killed.

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