Archive for: 12/2011

Syria: More Needed on UN Human Rights Council Resolution

3 December 2011, 09:59AM

The new resolution by the UN Human Rights Council on Syria points to the need for the UN Security Council to refer the situation to the International Criminal Court, Amnesty International said today.

London 2012 organisers must not forget Bhopal disaster

3 December 2011, 09:57AM

Amnesty International has urged London's Olympic organisers not to forget the victims of the Bhopal disaster as they award a lucrative contract for the Games to the Dow Chemical Company.

India: No justice yet for police killings in Gujarat

2 December 2011, 09:53AM

The Gujarat High Court order for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the 2004 shootings of four "terrorist" suspects is seen as a positive start by Amnesty International.

Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia: Bring George W. Bush to Justice

2 December 2011, 09:35AM

Amnesty International urges the governments of Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia to arrest former US President George W. Bush, during his expected visit to the region between 1 and 5 December 2011, for crimes under international law.

Saudi Arabia: Protesters and reformists targeted in name of security

1 December 2011, 11:26AM

The last nine months has seen a new wave of repression in Saudi Arabia as authorities have cracked down on protesters and reformists on security grounds, Amnesty International said today.

Côte d’Ivoire: Transfer of Laurent Gbagbo marks steps towards addressing impunity

1 December 2011, 11:20AM

The transfer of former President Laurent Gbagbo to the International Criminal Court (ICC) marks the first significant step towards addressing impunity for crimes against humanity committed in the country, in particular between 2002 and 2011.

Belarus: Two sentenced to death over Minsk metro bombing

1 December 2011, 11:17AM

A court in the Belarusian capital Minsk has handed down death sentences for two men after what Amnesty International said was a flawed trial that fell short of international standards.

Iranian women fight controversial ‘polygamy’ bill

1 December 2011, 11:14AM

On a summer night in 2008, the wives of some Iranian members of Parliament started receiving phone calls. “Would you mind if I married your husband – just for a week?” asked the female voice on the end of the line.

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