Archive for: 02/2011

Egypt: Amnesty International staff released but Egyptian activists still detained

5 February 2011, 12:43PM

Two members of an Amnesty International fact-finding team were among five human rights workers and journalists freed by Egyptian military police late on Friday night after a day and half in detention.

India: Maoist armed group should immediately release hostages

5 February 2011, 09:22AM

The Communist Party of India (Maoist), an armed opposition group, must immediately release a civilian and five officers of the Chhattisgarh state armed police force whom they have been holding as hostages since 25 January and must ensure their safety and well-being as long as they detain them, Amnesty International said.

Long-standing Uighur grievances behind repeated protests must be addressed

5 February 2011, 08:57AM

February 5 marks the 14th anniversary of a violent crackdown on peaceful Uighur protesters by security forces in the city of Gulja (In Chinese: Yining), in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR) in China’s far-West.

Egypt: Release Detained Activists, Journalists

5 February 2011, 08:51AM

The Egyptian authorities should immediately reveal the whereabouts of Egyptian and international human rights activists, lawyers and journalists arrested during a raid on the Hisham Mubarak Law Center in Cairo on the afternoon of February 3, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said.

Sudan: Release 16 people seized in newspaper raid

4 February 2011, 09:34AM

Amnesty International calls on Sudan to release 16 people seized during a raid on a newspaper headquarters in Khartoum.

Crackdown by Egyptian security forces condemned

4 February 2011, 09:26AM

Amnesty International has condemned a sweeping crackdown by Egyptian security forces that saw activists and journalists harassed and two Amnesty International staff members detained along with dozens of others.

Egyptian army urged to protect protestors

3 February 2011, 10:47AM

Violence in Egypt appears to be orchestrated in part by the authorities to suppress continuing protests.

Government must take heed of human rights concerns raised at UN

1 February 2011, 02:10PM

The Federal Government must take heed of a long list of recommendations made by countries examining Australia’s human rights record at the UN.

Egypt military urged to respect rights of protesters

1 February 2011, 10:36AM

Protecting the right to demonstrate peacefully is a duty

Sudan urged to end protest crackdown

1 February 2011, 09:37AM

Amnesty International has called on the Sudanese government to end its crackdown on freedom of expression following the arrest of at least 70 people at demonstrations inspired by those in Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen.

Egypt continues crackdown on media

1 February 2011, 09:33AM

Amnesty International has condemned the Egyptian government’s continuing crackdown on freedom of expression after six Al Jazeera journalists were briefly detained by the military and their Cairo bureau was shut down by the authorities, disrupting its reporting of mass nationwide demonstrations.

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