Archive for: 06/2011

India urged to release environmental activists

4 June 2011, 10:34AM

Indian authorities must immediately release two activists arrested apparently for their work to protect local communities from industrial pollution.

Pakistan: Government must stop unlawful killings in Balochistan

4 June 2011, 10:27AM

Amnesty International strongly condemns the killing of Professor Saba Dashtiyari and calls on the Pakistan government to bring his killers to justice.

Tiananmen Square: 22 years on the repressive patterns continue

3 June 2011, 11:43AM

Tiananmen Square: 22 years on the repressive patterns continue

Morocco urged to end violent crackdown on protests

3 June 2011, 11:37AM

Moroccan authorities must not use excessive force against protesters, Amnesty International said today, as activists called for renewed pro-reform demonstrations across the country on Sunday.

Syria must release all prisoners of conscience under amnesty

3 June 2011, 11:26AM

Amnesty International has called on Syria’s President to fully implement a “general amnesty” by immediately freeing all prisoners of conscience, including those detained because of their participation in peaceful protests.

Brazil urged to suspend Belo Monte dam project

3 June 2011, 11:02AM

Brazilian authorities must ensure the rights of indigenous communities living around the Xingu river are respected and protected, Amnesty International said as Brazil’s environmental agency approved the construction of the Belo Monte dam.

No protection for asylum seeker children alone in Malaysia

3 June 2011, 10:06AM

The Australian Immigration Minister's confirmation that children will not be exempt from the asylum seeker deal with Malaysia is disturbing.

Toxic sludge leak threatens rural communities in India

2 June 2011, 10:01AM

Amnesty International has warned that thousands of families in the Indian state of Orissa are facing serious health risks during the imminent monsoon season following reports of leaks at the Vedanta Aluminium refinery’s main ‘red mud pond’, a vast reservoir of toxic residue.

Iraqi authorities must stop clampdown on peaceful protest

2 June 2011, 09:56AM

Amnesty International has called on the Iraqi authorities to end their clampdown on peaceful protests following the arrest of 15 pro-reform activists in Baghdad in recent days.

Investigation into the abduction and reported death of Pakistani journalist Saleem Shah

1 June 2011, 12:01PM

Any investigation into the abduction and reported death of Pakistani journalist Saleem Shahzad must include the country’s feared security and intelligence agencies, especially the ISI, Amnesty International said today.

Egypt: Admission of forced ‘virginity tests’ must lead to justice

1 June 2011, 11:59AM

The Egyptian authorities must bring those responsible for ordering or conducting forced ‘virginity tests’ to justice following a senior military figure’s admission that the army subjected female protesters to them, Amnesty International said today.

Bahrain set for renewed protests as state of emergency ends

1 June 2011, 11:57AM

Amnesty International has urged the Bahrain authorities not to again use excessive force against protesters, as activists called for mass anti-government demonstrations across the country on Wednesday.

Yemen must stop killings of protesters or risk slide into civil war

1 June 2011, 10:53AM

The Yemeni authorities must immediately stop killings of protesters and other human rights violations by their security forces if the country is not to descend into further chaos and possible civil war, Amnesty International said today.

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