Archive for: 12/2011

Jailed Azerbaijani youth activist freed

28 December 2011, 10:09AM

The release of 20 year old youth activist Jabbar Savalan is an important step, but Azerbaijani authorities must release 16 more prisoners of conscience jailed in April following a series of peaceful protests, Amnesty International said today.

Israel: Knesset should reject draft law imposing prolonged detention on asylum-seekers

24 December 2011, 11:14AM

Amnesty International urges Israeli legislators to reject a draft law that imposes lengthy detention periods on asylum-seekers and irregular migrants, disregarding their reasons for entering the country. The Knesset (parliament) is expected to vote on the bill in the coming days.

New Croatian government must deliver war crimes justice

24 December 2011, 11:04AM

Croatia’s newly elected government must make investigation and prosecution of war crimes suspects a top priority, Amnesty International said.

China: Authorities must drop charges against human rights activist

23 December 2011, 10:40AM

Amnesty International today called on Chinese authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Chen Wei, a human rights advocate set to stand trial on 23 December on charges of “inciting subversion of state power” over essays he wrote that were critical of the Communist Party.

Egypt’s women must be allowed to protest in peace

23 December 2011, 10:37AM

Amnesty International called on Egypt’s military rulers to uphold the right to peaceful demonstration as women human rights activists staged more protests today.

Syria imposes death penalty for arming “terrorists” as death toll soars

23 December 2011, 10:35AM

A new law introduced this week imposing the death penalty on anyone arming “terrorists” is only likely to worsen the bloodshed in Syria, Amnesty International warned today as the number of people killed this week soared.

Refugee stand off ignores regional reality

22 December 2011, 04:07PM

Amnesty International is outraged by the current grandstanding on refugees while disturbing reports of suicide threats are coming in from people languishing in detention around the country.

Vaclav Havel’s human rights legacy an inspiration

22 December 2011, 09:35AM

Amnesty International has paid tribute to the inspiring legacy of Vaclav Havel, human rights defender, last President of Czechoslovakia, and the first Czech President, ahead of his funeral on Friday.

Ethiopia: Swedish journalists must be released immediately and unconditionally

22 December 2011, 09:27AM

Two Swedish journalists found guilty by an Ethiopian court were convicted on the basis of their legitimate journalistic work and must be released immediately and unconditionally, Amnesty International has said.

Bahrain must release activist dragged away from peaceful protest

20 December 2011, 11:23AM

The Bahrain authorities must release a prominent activist dragged away along the ground in handcuffs from a peaceful protest, Amnesty International said today

Arms suppliers urged to halt transfers to the Egyptian army

20 December 2011, 11:20AM

Global arms suppliers must halt the transfer of small arms, ammunition and other repressive equipment to the Egyptian military and security forces, Amnesty International said today after the army again violently dispersed protests in Cairo.

UN must step up security efforts to allow civilians displaced from Abyei to return

20 December 2011, 11:04AM

The United Nations must step up efforts to provide the security required for tens of thousands of civilians stranded in makeshift camps in South Sudan to return to their homes after fleeing fighting in Abyei more than six months ago, Amnesty International said today.

DRC: Post-election intimidation through arrests must end

20 December 2011, 11:00AM

Security forces in Democratic Republic of Congo must halt a series of politically motivated arrests, including arbitrary and unlawful arrests following disputed elections, Amnesty International said today.

North Korea: Kim Jong-il’s death could be opportunity for human rights

20 December 2011, 08:29AM

The death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il and assumption of power by his son, Kim Jong-un, present an important opportunity for improving the country’s catastrophic human rights record, Amnesty International said today.

International Migrants Day: Mexico still failing to protect migrants

18 December 2011, 11:03AM

The Mexican government has failed to live up to its promise to protect migrants from widespread human rights abuses, Amnesty International said today, ahead of International Migrants Day.

Tunisia one year on: no justice for victims of the uprising

17 December 2011, 10:25AM

A year after a young Tunisian street vendor set himself alight, triggering an uprising which led to the toppling of his country’s government, many Tunisians say their demands for justice have yet to be fulfilled.

Sri Lanka report falls short

17 December 2011, 10:23AM

The final report of Sri Lanka’s Lesson Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), released publicly yesterday, acknowledges serious human rights problems in Sri Lanka but falls short of fully addressing the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the final phases of the conflict between the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, Amnesty International has said.

Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng to be sent back to prison

17 December 2011, 10:21AM

Chinese state media reports that Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng violated probation and will be sent back to prison are ‘shocking’ Amnesty International has said.

Saudi Arabia: King urged to commute “cross amputation” sentences

17 December 2011, 10:19AM

Six men facing amputation of their right hands and left feet for “highway robbery” must have their sentences commuted by the King, Amnesty International has said.

Russia must act to protect journalists in Dagestan

17 December 2011, 10:17AM

The shocking murder of a journalist shot dead in Dagestan last night is a terrible sign of the risks journalists in Dagestan face, Amnesty International has said.

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