Archive for: 08/2011

Q&A: Accountability in Tunisia and Egypt

3 August 2011, 10:18AM

Eight months after popular uprisings ousted the long-ruling presidents of Tunisia and Egypt, both former leaders are being held to account in criminal trials.

Egypt: Justice for victims means fair trial for former president

3 August 2011, 10:08AM

The trial of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak must be fair, transparent and reveal the full truth about unlawful killings of anti-government protesters during this year’s mass protests, Amnesty International said today.

UN Security Council must take action over Syria bloodshed

2 August 2011, 09:40AM

The UN Security Council must urgently respond to the ongoing crackdown in Syria by referring the situation to the International Criminal Court, Amnesty International said today, amid reports that security forces continued to shell the city of Hama, where dozens of people have now been killed.

Belarus must drop draconian draft laws banning ‘silent protests’

2 August 2011, 09:37AM

The Belarusian government’s proposal to ban almost any kind of protest is yet another assault on the Belarusian people’s right to freedom of expression and assembly, Amnesty International said.

Iran: Pardon of man sentenced to blinding for acid attack highlights need for law reform

1 August 2011, 09:32AM

Majid Movahedi who was sentenced to blinding as retribution for an acid attack seven years ago which led to Ameneh Bahrami sustaining serious injuries including loss of her sight, has been pardoned by his victim in exchange for compensation.

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