Archive for: 11/2011

Arab League must press Syria to allow human rights monitors

11 November 2011, 09:51AM

The Arab League must press Syria to allow entry for independent human rights monitors, Amnesty International said today, as killings and arrests continue in Syria in defiance of an agreement to end the violence.

Viet Nam: Falun Gong practitioners detained over meditation protest

10 November 2011, 09:06AM

The beating and arrest of at least 30 peaceful Falun Gong demonstrators on Tuesday outside the Chinese embassy in Hanoi is an unacceptable violation of freedom of expression, Amnesty International has said.

Shell must pay US $1 billion in first step to clean up Niger Delta

10 November 2011, 09:00AM

Shell must commit to pay an initial US$1 billion to begin the clean-up of pollution caused by oil spills in the Niger Delta, Amnesty International and the Centre for Environment, Human Rights and Development (CEHRD) said today.

South Sudan urged to release journalists held over article

9 November 2011, 10:56AM

The South Sudanese authorities must immediately release two journalists at risk of torture or ill-treatment after being detained over an article criticising the country’s president, Amnesty International said today.

Indonesian commission points to Papua human rights violations

9 November 2011, 10:40AM

The Indonesian government must immediately act on the Indonesian National Human Rights Commission’s findings that human rights violations were committed by security forces at the Third Papuan Peoples’ Congress last month.

Taleban leader’s orders to reduce civilian casualties “hypocritical”

9 November 2011, 10:28AM

Claims from Afghanistan’s Taleban leadership that the movement is trying to minimise civilian casualties do not match the group’s actions, Amnesty International said today.

Sri Lanka: Urgent need to prosecute security agents involved in torture

8 November 2011, 11:04AM

Sri Lanka is not credibly investigating torture, Amnesty International said on the eve of a review by the UN Committee Against Torture into the country.

China must address causes of Tibet self-immolations

8 November 2011, 11:02AM

The Chinese government must address the underlying causes of protests that have led 11 Tibetans to set themselves on fire since March, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.

Burmese political prisoners held in dog cells and denied water

5 November 2011, 08:53AM

The Burmese authorities must act immediately to end the ill-treatment of some 15 political prisoners in Yangon’s Insein Prison, where they have been denied water and some reportedly held in “dog” cells, Amnesty International has said.

Egyptian military court rejects Maspero activist’s appeal

5 November 2011, 08:50AM

Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces must immediately release a prominent blogger and activist detained in connection with the bloody crackdown on the Maspero protests, Amnesty International has said, after a military court rejected on Thursday his appeal against his continuing detention.

Iraq urged to halt imminent execution of 15 men

5 November 2011, 08:48AM

The Iraqi authorities must halt the imminent execution of 15 men, Amnesty International has said, following reports that their death sentences had been ratified by the Iraqi presidency on Tuesday.

Nigeria moves to ban same-sex marriage

4 November 2011, 09:49AM

Amnesty International is warning that the bill before Nigeria’s National Assembly to ban same-sex marriage would threaten all Nigerians’ rights.

Amnesty urges Israel to halt illegal settlement expansion

4 November 2011, 09:43AM

The Israeli government must halt plans to expand construction in illegal settlements in the West Bank and stop proposals to suspend the transfer of taxes to the Palestinian Authority, Amnesty International has said.

UAE: Trial Observer Finds Flagrant Due Process Flaws in ‘UAE 5’ Case

3 November 2011, 04:00PM

The Federal Supreme Court trial of five Emirati activists accused of “publicly insulting” top United Arab Emirates officials in an internet forum has been grossly unfair, and the case against them has no basis in international law as it violates their freedom of expression, a trial observer appointed by a coalition of international human rights organisations said today.

Afghanistan: Regional cooperation urged to defend rights

2 November 2011, 10:01AM

The Afghan government must work with neighbouring countries to protect human rights while facing an increasingly bloody insurgency, Amnesty International said today as a conference in Istanbul brought together officials from across the region.

Uganda: Government-backed harassment and repression of critics increasing

1 November 2011, 11:55AM

The Uganda government and public officials are increasingly placing illegitimate restrictions on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly to silence critical voices, Amnesty International said in a report released today.

Egypt: Prominent blogger and activist detained

1 November 2011, 11:07AM

The authorities must stop trying civilians before unfair military courts, Amnesty International said today, after a prominent Egyptian blogger and activist was detained.

Peru to reopen investigation into forced sterilisations of women

1 November 2011, 11:03AM

The Peruvian authorities must investigate allegations that a government-run family planning scheme was used to sterilise thousands of indigenous and peasant women against their will, Amnesty International said today after an investigation into the state programme was reopened.

Pressure on Egyptian political parties to deliver on “25 January” expectations

1 November 2011, 10:42AM

Egyptian political parties must deliver 10 key human rights reforms to deliver the new Egypt promised by the “25 January Revolution”, Amnesty International said today.

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