Archive for: 09/2011

Sierra Leone: Pregnant women still denied lifesaving medical care

6 September 2011, 11:57AM

More than a year after the launch of the Free Health Care Initiative, pregnant women and girls in Sierra Leone continue to face serious challenges in accessing the drugs and medical care crucial for safe pregnancy and childbirth, Amnesty International has said.

Constitutional court ruling runs counter to South Korea’s human rights obligations

6 September 2011, 11:52AM

Amnesty International said it was deeply disappointed by the South Korean Constitutional Court's decision to deny individuals the right to conscientious objection to military service.

Pacific region:  Action needed to protect vulnerable women from attack

6 September 2011, 09:01AM

Pacific leaders meeting in Auckland, New Zealand, on Tuesday must take urgent steps to eradicate endemic violence against women in the region, Amnesty International said today.

Amnesty supporters wish Minister Bowen Happy Father’s Day

5 September 2011, 10:48AM

More than 3000 Amnesty International supporters have flooded Immigration Minister Chris Bowen's inbox with a special Father's Day e-card, reminding him of his obligations as the legal guardian of unaccompanied asylum seeker children.

Somalia: Transitional Government must stop unfair trials and executions

3 September 2011, 11:10AM

Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG) should ensure that its military court respects basic fair trial standards and immediately halt executions, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have said.

Chile: Impartial investigation for student protester death

3 September 2011, 11:07AM

Chilean authorities must name a civilian judge to investigate allegations of police involvement in the death of a teenager shot last week during protests in Santiago, Amnesty International has said.

Bolivia: Former officials convicted over massacre

2 September 2011, 11:18AM

The conviction of seven high-ranking former officials in Bolivia for their role in dozens of deaths during anti-government protests in 2003 is an important step for justice, Amnesty International has said.

Macedonia: Time to deliver justice to the victims of war crimes

2 September 2011, 11:16AM

Amnesty International is calling on the Macedonian authorities to reverse immediately a parliamentary decision which will have the effect of denying justice, truth and reparation to victims of the 2001 armed conflict in the former Yugoslav Republic.

Libya: Detainees left to suffocate in crowded metal containers

2 September 2011, 11:11AM

Pro al-Gaddafi forces left 19 detainees to die of suffocation while locked inside metal containers in the sweltering June heat in north-western Libya, Amnesty International has discovered.

Teenage activist killed in Bahrain protest

1 September 2011, 10:32AM

A 14-year-old boy was killed during a peaceful demonstration in Bahrain’s central town of Sitra, where dozens of demonstrators took part in anti-government protests marking the feast of ‘Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

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