Archive for: 05/2011

UN forum on Indigenous issues: Intervention at odds with the right to self-determination

28 May 2011, 10:42AM

“The Northern Territory Intervention is completely at odds with the right to self-determination outlined in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,” said Richard Downs and Ngarla Kunoth-Monks*.

China urged to exercise restraint over Inner Mongolia protests

28 May 2011, 08:42AM

Chinese authorities must avoid a violent crackdown on demonstrations in the country’s Inner Mongolia region, as martial law was declared in some areas to quell a fifth day of protests, Amnesty international said.

Libya: Campaign of enforced disappearances in Nafusa region must end

28 May 2011, 08:38AM

Scores of people have vanished from Libya’s Nafusa Mountain area apparently at the hands of forces loyal to Colonel al-Gaddafi, Amnesty International said today as it released a new report into deteriorating conditions in the western region of the country.

Indian executions would be blow to human rights

28 May 2011, 08:30AM

The Indian President's decision to approve the country's first executions since 2004 would be a blow to human rights, Amnesty International said.

Panama dam flooding threatens indigenous families

27 May 2011, 11:45AM

Amnesty International has called on Panama to halt flooding in an area where indigenous families are still living, as negotiations continue over their relocation to make way for a dam on their lands.

Jailed Azerbaijani journalist pardoned

27 May 2011, 10:13AM

The release today of prominent newspaper editor Eynulla Fatullayev is a step in the right direction for freedom of expression in Azerbaijan, Amnesty International said today.

Ratko Mladic arrest ‘a major step towards justice’

27 May 2011, 10:03AM

The arrest of alleged war criminal Ratko Mladic is a major step towards justice, Amnesty International said today as the Bosnian Serb former general was flown to The Hague to face trial on genocide charges.

Malaysia refugee swap: trading in human lives

26 May 2011, 04:44PM

Fears are growing about the fate of any asylum seekers sent to Malaysia, Amnesty International says.

G8 leaders urged to champion human rights in the Middle East

26 May 2011, 03:43PM

Leaders of the G8 industrialised nations should take bold action to support human rights in the Middle East and North Africa following a wave of pro-reform protests across the region, Amnesty International said today.

Libya: Civilians at risk amid new mine threat

26 May 2011, 03:28PM

Amnesty International has warned that anti-personnel mines could litter the Libyan coastal town of Misratah, amid new evidence that Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi’s forces placed them in residential areas during their battle with opposition forces.

Amnesty International hands over petition to Syrian Embassy in Canberra

25 May 2011, 03:44PM

Amnesty International’s Australian Director, Claire Mallinson, has delivered a petition to the Syrian Embassy, urging President Bashar al-Assad to end the bloodshed.

Egypt must prosecute all those responsible for protest killings

25 May 2011, 12:58PM

Amnesty International has called on Egypt to prosecute those responsible for the killings of anti-government protesters, after it was announced that ousted former president Hosni Mubarak and his two sons are to stand trial.

Saudi Arabia urged to release woman arrested following driving campaign

25 May 2011, 12:49PM

The Saudi Arabian authorities must release a woman detained for her involvement in campaigning against the ban on women driving in the Kingdom, Amnesty International said today.

Ivory Coast: Both sides responsible for crimes against humanity

25 May 2011, 12:41PM

Forces allied to both presidential rivals committed war crimes, Amnesty International said in a report released today.

Amnesty International celebrates 50 years of defending human rights

24 May 2011, 02:54PM

Amnesty International is marking its 50th anniversary on 28 May at events in more than 60 countries around the world.

Bahrain must commute protesters’ death sentences

24 May 2011, 12:19PM

The Bahraini authorities must overturn death sentences imposed on two activists for the alleged killing of two police officers during anti-government demonstrations earlier this year, Amnesty International said today.

EU Syria sanctions must prompt tougher UN action

24 May 2011, 12:16PM

New European Union sanctions on President Bashar al-Assad of Syria should prompt the UN and Arab League to take tougher action against Syria over its violent crackdown against protesters, Amnesty International said today.

Indonesian government must repeal caning bylaws in Aceh

22 May 2011, 07:00PM

The Indonesian government must end the use of caning as a form of punishment and repeal the laws that allow it in Aceh province.

Six years on victims of Operation Murambatsvina still struggling to survive

20 May 2011, 01:36PM

Six years to the day that the government of Zimbabwe embarked on a program of mass forced evictions which left 700,000 people without a home or livelihood, Amnesty International has called on the government to urgently address the plight of survivors.

Independent investigation urged into Guantánamo detainee death

20 May 2011, 12:51PM

The US military must allow a fully independent, civilian-led investigation into the death of a detainee at the US Naval Base at Guantánamo in Cuba, Amnesty International said today.

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