Archive for: 07/2011

Israel sues Bedouin villagers for cost of repeated evictions

30 July 2011, 09:35AM

Residents of a Bedouin village in Israel’s Negev desert are facing a lawsuit for the cost of Israeli government agencies repeatedly destroying their homes and other structures.

Iran: Release US hikers held for two years

30 July 2011, 09:30AM

Iran must release two US nationals held for the past two years apparently for political reasons, Amnesty International said today, ahead of a fresh hearing in their case on 31 July.

Malaysia frees activists detained under emergency law

30 July 2011, 09:27AM

Amnesty International welcomed the release of six political activists, but called on the Malaysian authorities to free thousands of other detainees held under preventive detention laws.

Côte d’Ivoire: Climate of fear stopping return of displaced people

29 July 2011, 11:21AM

Côte d'Ivoire security forces and a state-backed militia are creating a climate of fear that is preventing hundreds of thousands of people displaced by post-election violence from returning to their homes, Amnesty International said in a report released today.

Iran: New arrests and convictions highlight ongoing repression of basic freedoms

29 July 2011, 10:52AM

New arbitrary arrests and convictions after unfair trial of Iranians on the ground of their peaceful beliefs or activities highlight the ongoing failures in the administration of justice in Iran.

Taiwan confirms death sentence for 23-year-old case

29 July 2011, 10:50AM

Taiwan must halt the use of the death penalty, Amnesty International said today, after the death sentence was confirmed in the country's longest-running criminal case.

Indonesia: Ahmadiyya killings verdicts will not stem discrimination

29 July 2011, 10:49AM

The verdicts imposed against 12 people accused of killing 3 members of the Ahmadi community in Indonesia, show that religious minorities face ongoing discrimination, said Amnesty International.

Ghana: Government minister must retract his calls for arrest of gay men and lesbians

28 July 2011, 10:38AM

Amnesty International condemns the comments by Paul Evans Aidoo, Ghana’s Western Region Minister, who recently called for the arrest of all gay men and lesbians in the country. Amnesty International is calling for the removal of Ghana’s legislation which could result in the arrest, detention, prosecution and punishment of people solely for their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Mounting fears for Bahraini teachers held after protests

28 July 2011, 10:00AM

Bahrain’s authorities must immediately release two teachers held since they led a strike in March if they are being held solely for their involvement in peaceful protests, Amnesty International said today amid claims one of them was tortured.

Vietnam: Ailing dissident priest jailed again

27 July 2011, 11:05AM

Amnesty International has urged the Vietnamese authorities to immediately and unconditionally release a Catholic priest who was returned to prison yesterday while on parole to treat serious health problems.

Execution of Belarus death-row prisoner confirmed

27 July 2011, 11:00AM

The recent execution of a Belarusian man convicted of assault and murder does nothing to advance the cause of justice, Amnesty International said today.

Italy fails to adopt measures to tackle hate crimes

27 July 2011, 10:58AM

Italy has failed to take action to protect minority groups from discrimination, Amnesty International said today, after the parliament rejected a bill on homophobic and transphobic crimes.

Nigeria security forces in random killing following bomb blast

26 July 2011, 11:18AM

The Nigerian authorities must immediately put a stop to unlawful killings by security forces, Amnesty International said today after at least 23 people were killed by police following a bomb blast on Saturday in the north-eastern city of Maiduguri.

Sri Lanka: Amnesty International Calls for Action on Disappearance of Pattani Razeek

26 July 2011, 10:37AM

Amnesty International calls on the Sri Lankan authorities to ensure that a credible and transparent investigation into the disappearance of Pattani Razeek is completed without delay. After more than a year of inaction, Shahabeen Noushadh, a man identified as a prime suspect in Razeek’s disappearance by Puttalam police in June 2010, was arrested on 8 July.

Amnesty International website ‘blocked in Saudi Arabia’

26 July 2011, 09:53AM

Access to Amnesty International’s website has been blocked in Saudi Arabia today following the organization’s criticism of a draft anti-terror law that would stifle peaceful protest in the kingdom.

Malaysia deal ‘devil in the detail’

25 July 2011, 09:03PM

Amnesty International is seriously concerned about how the safeguards included in the Malaysia deal will actually work in practice.

India: Vedanta Orissa projects ban must be upheld

24 July 2011, 10:01AM

Ongoing attempts by UK-based mining company Vedanta Resources to overturn an Indian government decision blocking a proposed bauxite mine and expansion of an alumina refinery in Orissa should not be allowed to succeed, new report by Amnesty International says.

Fears for Egyptian activist after attack on protest march

24 July 2011, 09:40AM

Amnesty International has urged the Egyptian authorities to ensure that an activist thought to have been arrested on 23 July is immediately freed and that he is not subjected to torture or other ill-treatment.

Ecuador journalists jailed for criticising President

23 July 2011, 09:45AM

Amnesty International is warning that an Ecuadoran judge’s harsh sentence against a newspaper that criticised the President will have a chilling effect on freedom of expression in the country.

Hundreds of Haitian families evicted from earthquake camp

23 July 2011, 09:38AM

Some 500 Haitian families have been forcibly removed from a camp in the capital, leaving them homeless for the third time since the devastating 2010 earthquake.

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