Archive for: 09/2011

Bahrain military court finds medics guilty

30 September 2011, 09:39AM

A military court in Manama today found a group of doctors and other health workers guilty of attempting to topple the government during protests earlier this year, in what Amnesty International said was a travesty of justice.

Egypt must suspend security forces involved in ‘torture’ video

30 September 2011, 09:36AM

The Egyptian authorities should suspend members of the army and the security forces responsible for abusing detainees, Amnesty International said today after a video was published showing officers beating and torturing detainees.

Paraguay to restore Indigenous community’s ancestral lands

30 September 2011, 09:28AM

An agreement signed by Paraguayan authorities, local companies and Sawhoyamaxa indigenous community leaders presents a key opportunity for the community to finally return to their ancestral lands, a lawyer for the Sawhoyamaxa has told Amnesty International.

Leading Iran rights activist sentenced to 11 years

29 September 2011, 09:33AM

The 11-year sentence handed down to leading human rights activist Narges Mohammadi is another blatant attempt by the Iranian government to crush human rights organisations, Amnesty International said today.

Bahrain protester convictions upheld at sham military trial

29 September 2011, 09:29AM

The decision today by a Bahrain military court to uphold the guilty verdicts against a group of prominent opposition activists exposes yet again the inherent unfairness of the trial process, Amnesty International said today.

China: More Tibetan monks set themselves on fire to protest repression

29 September 2011, 09:26AM

Monday’s reported self-immolation attempt by two young Tibetan monks in Sichuan province is the third such incident since March this year. According to the official Chinese news agency, the two were promptly taken to a hospital. However, the Tibetan exiled sources say that their exact whereabouts are unknown and that it is possible that one of them died on the spot.

Flogging sentence for Saudi Arabian woman after driving ‘beggars belief’

28 September 2011, 09:38AM

The sentencing of a Saudi Arabian woman to 10 lashes after she drove a car demonstrates the scale of discrimination against women in the Kingdom, Amnesty International said today.

Bahrain military court to rule on appeal of jailed opposition activists

28 September 2011, 09:35AM

A military court in Manama is due to hand down its verdict on 28 September on an appeal brought by a group of prominent opposition activists in Bahrain after they were jailed in one of the ongoing trials linked to pro-reform protests earlier this year.

Solomon Islands:  Amnesty International welcomes commitment to criminalise violence against women

28 September 2011, 09:25AM

Amnesty International welcomes the focus on violence against women in the Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review. A 2009 survey, conducted by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community and the government, revealed that 64% of women and girls in Solomon Islands between the ages of 15 and 49 had experienced physical and/or sexual violence by their partners or other family members.

Time for Tunisian political parties to deliver reform

27 September 2011, 07:00PM

Tunisians are still waiting for politicians to deliver on the fundamental change they have been promised, Amnesty International said today. A month ahead of Tunisia’s historic first elections since the fall of former President Ben Ali, the organisation is asking all candidates in Tunisia’s elections to sign a “manifesto” with 10 pledges to signal that they are serious about meaningful human rights reform.

Thailand: Insurgents must stop war crimes against civilians

27 September 2011, 02:35PM

Insurgents in the long-running internal armed conflict in southern Thailand must immediately stop their campaign of targeting civilians, Amnesty International urged today in a new report.

Egypt blogger on hunger strike must be released as health fails

27 September 2011, 12:03PM

The Egyptian authorities must immediately and unconditionally release a detained blogger who has been on hunger strike for over a month, Amnesty International said today.

Libya’s NTC must protect evidence at Abu Salim mass grave site

27 September 2011, 11:43AM

A mass grave uncovered near Libya’s Abu Salim Prison that could be linked to the 1996 mass killing of prisoners should be secured immediately to protect evidence and ensure accurate identification of the bodies, Amnesty International said today.

Torture fears for Bahraini women and girls in detention

27 September 2011, 11:39AM

The Bahraini authorities must urgently investigate reports that women were tortured in detention after being arrested in Manama during pro-reform protests, Amnesty International said today.

Vote for Saudi women no guarantee of rights

27 September 2011, 11:32AM

Saudi Arabia must take immediate steps to end all discrimination against women in the kingdom, Amnesty International said today following moves to give women the right to vote.

Q&A: Human rights implications of the Palestinian bid for UN membership

27 September 2011, 11:27AM

Diplomatic efforts by the Palestinian Authority to upgrade its status at the UN have received much attention at the General Assembly in New York. The Palestinian Authority is requesting full membership of the United Nations, as part of its strategy to seek broader recognition of a Palestinian state.

Cameroon: End ‘discriminatory’ anti-gay laws

27 September 2011, 11:22AM

The Cameroonian authorities must end the persecution of gays and lesbians and repeal laws that criminalise consensual same-sex relations, five human rights organisations said today in an open letter to the President of Cameroon, Paul Biya.

Uganda’s amnesty for LRA commander a ‘setback’ for justice

24 September 2011, 09:20AM

A Ugandan court’s decision to order the release of a former commander of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) is a huge setback in delivering justice to victims of human rights violations, Amnesty International said today.

New evidence of Syria brutality emerges as woman’s mutilated body is found

23 September 2011, 03:17PM

Fresh evidence of the extreme brutality being meted out to Syrian protesters and their families has been revealed today by Amnesty International.

Haiti urged to bring Jean-Claude Duvalier to justice

23 September 2011, 11:02AM

Amnesty International today urged Haitian authorities to bring former President Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier to justice for the human rights abuses committed under his regime from 1971 and 1986.

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