Archive for: 06/2011

China: Dark times for lawyers as repression intensifies

30 June 2011, 02:41PM

The Chinese government has unleashed an uncompromising series of measures intended to rein in the legal profession and suppress lawyers pursuing human rights cases, Amnesty International said today.

After 50 years, Amnesty International puts its stamp on human rights

30 June 2011, 02:32PM

Amnesty International will celebrate 50 years of defending human rights by releasing a postage stamp on 5 July, in a nod to the organisation’s letter writing roots.

Egypt urged to investigate fresh protest violence

30 June 2011, 09:37AM

The Egyptian authorities must immediately launch an independent and impartial investigation into the conduct of security forces at demonstrations, Amnesty International said amid continuing protests in central Cairo.

Egypt: Verdict expected in Khaled Said case

30 June 2011, 09:35AM

Amnesty International has urged the Egyptian authorities to ensure that justice is done in the case of Khaled Said, an Egyptian allegedly beaten to death by two police officers one year ago.

Afghanistan: Authorities must look to the International Criminal Court to prosecute Taleban attacks

30 June 2011, 09:32AM

The Afghan government must work with the International Criminal Court to investigate those responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Afghanistan, Amnesty International said today, after an attack on a Kabul hotel claimed by the Taleban left at least 10 people dead.

Tear gas fired as Greek police clash with Athens protesters

30 June 2011, 09:30AM

Greek riot police must not use excessive force in their handling of violence during protests in Athens, Amnesty International said today amid reports protesters were hospitalized as police fired massive amounts of tear gas.

Attacks target activists in Iraqi Kurdistan

30 June 2011, 09:00AM

Iraqi Kurdish authorities must immediately launch an independent investigation into attacks on those with links to pro-reform protests, Amnesty International said today after a human rights lawyer was shot.

Detention no place for children

29 June 2011, 02:57PM

Amnesty International Australia continues to call for all children to be removed from immigration detention.

Slovakia: School year finishes without any progress towards ending segregation of Romani children

29 June 2011, 10:15AM

Another school year has finished with thousands of Romani children segregated in inferior education, in separate mainstream schools and classes or in special schools and classes for pupils with “mild mental disabilities”.

Mexican President urged to investigate navy ‘disappearances’

29 June 2011, 10:12AM

Mexico's President Felipe Calderón must immediately launch an independent civilian investigation into the whereabouts of least six people who were detained by the Mexican navy in early June, Amnesty International said today.

Egypt: Military pledges to stop forced ‘virginity tests’

28 June 2011, 11:02AM

In a meeting with Amnesty International's Secretary-General Salil Shetty, the head of Egypt's military intelligence promises an end to forced 'virginity tests.'

ICC issues arrest warrant for al-Gaddafi

28 June 2011, 10:55AM

Amnesty International is calling for Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi to be arrested and handed over in accordance with the International Criminal Court warrant.

Nigeria: Armed groups targeting civilians in latest bombings

28 June 2011, 10:42AM

Up to 30 people have been killed in a bomb attack on a beer garden in Nigeria's northeast.

Amnesty International meetings continue in Egypt

27 June 2011, 11:18AM

Amnesty International Secretary General Salil Shetty has met Major General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Head of the Military Intelligence Department and member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), and Deputy Prime Minister Yehia El Gamal at the end of his weeklong visit to Egypt.

China releases Ai Weiwei associates from detention

26 June 2011, 09:35AM

Associates of Ai Weiwei who had been subjected to enforced disappearance along with the Chinese artist since April have been released, according to media reports.

Egypt: End military trials, scrap repressive laws

26 June 2011, 09:29AM

The Egyptian authorities must earn the trust of the people by abolishing repressive laws and ending abusive practices, the Secretary General of Amnesty International said in Cairo.

Tunisia joins International Criminal Court

25 June 2011, 07:36AM

Tunisia has taken an important step towards strengthening fundamental human rights by joining the International Criminal Court.

Human beings are not bargaining chips

25 June 2011, 07:32AM

Hamas must immediately end inhumane and illegal treatment of Gilad Shalit.

Indonesia must repeal female genital mutilation law

24 June 2011, 03:11PM

Indonesian authorities must immediately repeal the newly-issued government regulation permitting female genital mutilation.

The Northern Territory intervention – where to now?

24 June 2011, 01:22PM

Amnesty International is calling on the federal government to avoid a repeat of past failures by ensuring any future strategies aimed at tackling Aboriginal disadvantage in the Northern Territory are owned and controlled by the people they affect.

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