Archive for: 03/2011

New government installed in Burma

31 March 2011, 10:05AM

New Burmese Government should release political prisoners and remove constitutional provisions which protect officials from prosecution for involvement in human rights violations.

Syrian President misses opportunity as emergency powers remain

31 March 2011, 09:41AM

By pinning the blame for ongoing unrest on a foreign ‘conspiracy’, President al-Assad is snubbing the many Syrians who are bravely calling for reform.

Thousands stranded in ‘appalling’ conditions on Italian island

31 March 2011, 09:32AM

A crisis is emerging on the Italian island of Lampedusa where 6,000 foreign nationals, mostly from Tunisia, are stranded without basic humanitarian assistance such as shelter, medical care and access to sanitary facilities.

China: Prominent blogger missing

30 March 2011, 12:27PM

Chinese-born former diplomat Yang Hengjun, an Australian national, joins a long list of peaceful reformists who have gone missing or been arrested in China in the last month.

China’s latest use of the death penalty for drug offences condemned

30 March 2011, 12:22PM

China plans to execute three Filipinos today for drug smuggling.

UN peacekeepers in Côte d’Ivoire must protect civilians caught in fighting

30 March 2011, 11:13AM

The United Nations peacekeeping force in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI) must urgently protect thousands of displaced people sheltering in a Catholic mission in the west of the country amid fierce fighting, Amnesty International said.

Another asylum seeker tragedy

29 March 2011, 04:40PM

Following reports of the tragic death of a 19 year old Afghan male last night, Amnesty International calls again for an end to mandatory detention.

Libya: Campaign of enforced disappearances must end

29 March 2011, 10:41AM

Libyan forces loyal to Colonel Mu’ammar al-Gaddafi have carried out a campaign of enforced disappearances in an attempt to crush growing opposition to his rule, Amnesty International said today in a new briefing paper.

Thorough investigation urged over Libya rape case

29 March 2011, 10:40AM

The Libyan authorities must thoroughly investigate the case of a woman who said she had been raped by forces loyal to Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi, Amnesty International said.

Executing countries left isolated after decade of progress

28 March 2011, 11:32AM

Countries which continue to use the death penalty are being left increasingly isolated following a decade of progress towards abolition, Amnesty International has said today in its new report Death Sentences and Executions in 2010.

China: 10 year sentence for veteran dissident

26 March 2011, 11:27AM

The ten year sentence handed down to an activist writing articles is appalling, and a travesty of justice

Syria death toll climbs as protests spread

26 March 2011, 09:38AM

At least 55 people are believed to have been killed during a week of unrest in and around the Syrian town of Dera’a, Amnesty International said today as protests spread across the country.

Spiralling Syria death toll reports ‘disturbing’

25 March 2011, 09:19AM

The Syrian government must ensure its security forces end attacks on protesters and others during ongoing unrest.

Fresh call for end to harsh detention of WikiLeaks soldier

25 March 2011, 09:02AM

The US authorities must put an end to the harsh pre-trial detention conditions of Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of leaking information to WikiLeaks.

Prominent China dissident facing ‘subversion’ trial

25 March 2011, 08:56AM

China should release a veteran democracy activist instead of putting him on trial.

Yemen warned over use of deadly force ahead of fresh protest

25 March 2011, 08:38AM

The Yemeni authorities must stop security forces from using unwarranted deadly force and heavy-handed tactics at a demonstration planned for 25 March.

China: New generation of internet activists targeted

24 March 2011, 10:25AM

Online calls for China to stage its own ‘Jasmine Revolution’ following protests in the Middle East and North Africa has prompted the heaviest wave of arrests of Chinese activists for several years.

Egyptian women protesters forced to take ‘virginity tests’

24 March 2011, 10:03AM

Amnesty International has called on the Egyptian authorities to investigate serious allegations of torture, including forced ‘virginity tests’, inflicted by the army on women protesters arrested in Tahrir Square earlier this month.

UN: All countries must support the rights to water and sanitation

23 March 2011, 03:17PM

On World Water Day, Amnesty International calls on every State to affirm its recognition of the human rights to water and sanitation

Amnesty International claims proposed ‘new intervention’ doomed to fail

23 March 2011, 02:20PM

Amnesty International has expressed dismay at Opposition Leader Tony Abbott’s calls for a ‘new intervention’ in the Northern Territory, warning against the imposition of another round of blunt policies doomed to fail.

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