Archive for: 07/2011

Report reveals crimes against humanity in Syrian town

6 July 2011, 09:00AM

Amnesty International has released a new report on a devastating Syrian security crackdown in the western town of Tell Kalakh.

Q&A: Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields

5 July 2011, 12:15PM

Last night, Four Corners aired ‘Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields’, a harrowing documentary exposing shocking new evidence of war crimes committed during the closing days of Sri Lanka’s civil war in 2009. The documentary originally aired on UK broadcaster Channel 4.

China: Authorities grow bolder in Uighur crackdown

5 July 2011, 10:52AM

Two years on from riots by China’s Uighur minority, authorities continue to silence those speaking out on abuses.

Saudi Arabia detains women protesters

5 July 2011, 10:48AM

Two women remain in detention after being arrested in Riyadh on Sunday during a protest to demand fair trials for their relatives.

US must reconsider closure of CIA torture cases

2 July 2011, 09:34AM

Amnesty International calls on the US Attorney General to reconsider his decision to close some 100 cases of detainees allegedly tortured in CIA custody.

Thailand: Political parties must respect human rights following elections

2 July 2011, 09:29AM

Thai political parties must publicly commit to respect human rights, Amnesty International has said, on the eve of the country’s first national elections in more than three years.

Ethiopia: Two journalists and two opposition party members detained

1 July 2011, 09:35AM

In response to reports that two journalists and two opposition party members have been arrested in Ethiopia on suspicion of terrorist offences, Michelle Kagari, Amnesty International’s deputy Africa director said today:

South Sudan: Put Human Rights First

1 July 2011, 09:27AM

South Sudan should mark its independence on July 9, 2011, by taking key steps to further a robust human rights agenda, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today. The steps should include placing a moratorium on the death penalty, releasing detainees whose continued imprisonment is unjustified, and ratifying the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).

Malaysia: End mass repression of pro-reform activists

1 July 2011, 09:23AM

Malaysian authorities are arbitrarily arresting and detaining scores of peaceful electoral reform protesters in the worst repression of free speech and freedom of assembly in recent years, Amnesty International said today.

Bahrain: Investigation into rights abuses welcomed

1 July 2011, 09:19AM

An independent commission set up by the King of Bahrain to investigate alleged human rights abuses during recent protests in the country is a significant step forward but must lead to justice for the victims, Amnesty International said today.

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