Archive for: 08/2011

High Court decision on Malaysia deal ‘big win’ for human rights

31 August 2011, 04:06PM

Amnesty International has welcomed as 'a landmark victory for human rights' the High Court decision stopping the Malaysia refugee swap.

Italy: Over 100 reportedly “pushed back” at sea

31 August 2011, 01:41PM

Amnesty International is greatly concerned by reports that a “push-back” operation was carried out on 21 August after Italian vessels intercepted a boat travelling from North Africa towards Lampedusa.

Libya: Fears for detainees held by anti-Gaddafi forces

31 August 2011, 01:38PM

People suspected of having fought for Colonel Mu'ammar al-Gaddafi, in particular black Libyans and sub-Saharan Africans, are at high risk of abuse by anti-Gaddafi forces, Amnesty International has said after witnessing black Libyans being targeted in Tripoli on Monday.

Syria’s surge of deaths in detention revealed

31 August 2011, 10:00AM

At least 88 people are believed to have died in detention in Syria during five months of bloody repression of pro-reform protests, a new Amnesty International report reveals today.

Sudan: Southern Kordofan Civilians Tell of Air Strike Horror

30 August 2011, 11:01AM

The Sudan Armed Forces are indiscriminately bombing civilian areas in the Nuba Mountains region of Southern Kordofan and preventing aid from reaching desperate displaced people, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.

Pakistan urged to end enforced disappearances

30 August 2011, 10:36AM

Authorities in Pakistan must urgently end the widespread practice of enforced disappearance and ensure anyone detained has full access to lawyers and the courts, Amnesty International has said in a new briefing today.

Libya: Prison records at risk of being lost

30 August 2011, 10:19AM

Key prison records and other documentation are at risk of being lost as sites remain unsecure and documents destroyed or taken away in Libya, Amnesty International is warning.

Sri Lanka: Repressive laws remain despite end to state of emergency

27 August 2011, 09:33AM

The Sri Lankan government must follow up its repeal of the state of emergency by removing repressive legislation such as the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), Amnesty International has said.

USA: Lawyers successful in moving boy’s murder trial to juvenile court

27 August 2011, 09:27AM

The USA this week avoided a potential violation of international law when a Pennsylvania court transferred a murder trial involving a 13-year-old boy to juvenile court, Amnesty International has said.

Libya: Detainees killed by al-Gaddafi loyalists

27 August 2011, 09:21AM

Amnesty International has uncovered evidence that forces loyal to Colonel Mu’ammar al-Gaddafi have killed numerous detainees being held at two military camps in Tripoli on 23 and 24 August.

Both sides in Libya conflict must protect detainees from torture

26 August 2011, 10:48AM

Amnesty International's delegation in Libya has gathered testimonies from survivors of abuse at the hands of both pro-Gaddafi and rebel forces.

Libya: Pursuing al-Gaddafi

26 August 2011, 10:37AM

The legal questions answered.

Peruvian Congress unanimously passes Indigenous consultation law

26 August 2011, 10:34AM

Peru’s new Congress has passed a law that will for the first time make it mandatory to seek Indigenous Peoples’ consent before development projects are allowed to go ahead on their ancestral lands.

India: Probe murder of environmental activist Shehla Masood in Bhopal city

25 August 2011, 11:31AM

Authorities in India should ensure a thorough investigation into the murder of Shehla Masood, an activist who sought to expose violations of environmental laws, Amnesty International has said.

New arrest for Anna Politkovskaya’s murder – step in the right direction

25 August 2011, 10:28AM

The arrest of a former senior Russian police official in connection with the murder of journalist and human rights defender Anna Politkovskaya in 2006 is a major step forward, Amnesty International has said.

Syrian journalist at risk of torture

25 August 2011, 10:20AM

Journalists and activists in Syria who pass on information about the country's unrest to the international media face torture and other ill-treatment, Amnesty International has said, as one journalist started his second week in incommunicado detention.

Bangladesh: Government must act now to stop police unlawful killings

24 August 2011, 10:36AM

The Bangladesh authorities must honour their pledge to stop extrajudicial executions by a special police force accused of involvement in hundreds of killings.

Libyan civilians and foreign migrants at risk amid Tripoli battle

24 August 2011, 10:21AM

Amnesty International has warned that prolonged fighting in the Libyan capital Tripoli endangers civilian lives and has the potential to create a humanitarian crisis.

Philippines: Senate approves Rome Statute

24 August 2011, 10:14AM

A vote in the Philippine Senate has opened the way for the country to become a party to the International Criminal Court.

Egypt: Stop forced evictions and consult slum-dwellers to resolve housing crisis

23 August 2011, 10:02PM

Egyptian authorities and political parties must put the rights of the country's 12 million slum-dwellers at the top of their agenda if they are to meet the demands for social justice and human dignity championed during the “25 January Revolution”, Amnesty International has said in a new report.

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