Archive for: 01/2012

Roger Waters’ ‘The Wall Live’ tour to support Amnesty’s work

31 January 2012, 10:23AM

During 2012 Roger Waters’ 'The Wall Live' tour will provide support for Amnesty International’s campaigning on the Middle East and North Africa.

Somalia: Journalist killing highlights need for international action on impunity

31 January 2012, 10:19AM

Amnesty International has urged the international community to call on the Somali authorities to bring to justice those responsible for attacks on journalists after the latest killing of a Mogadishu reporter.

Bahrain must release woman activist convicted for listening to ‘revolutionary’ music

31 January 2012, 10:18AM

The Bahraini authorities must release the first woman activist to be convicted over her involvement in last year's pro-reform demonstrations, after a court rejected her appeal and upheld her prison sentence.

Iraq must reveal whereabouts of Vice-President’s detained aides

31 January 2012, 10:02AM

Amnesty International has called on the Iraqi authorities to reveal the whereabouts of two women arrested earlier this month, apparently for their connection to the country's vice-president.

Brazilian Government must defend the rights of Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez

30 January 2012, 10:43AM

The news that Brazil has issued a visa for Yoani Sánchez, the Cuban blogger and human rights activist, to visit the country for a film festival is an important step in recognising her right to freedom of movement.

Guatemala: Former head of state’s trial for genocide one more step against impunity

30 January 2012, 10:27AM

A landmark ruling that Guatemala's former head of state will join other former high ranking officers in facing trial for genocide is another step towards justice and redress for the widespread human rights violations of the past.

London 2012 organisers must admit Dow mistake after ethics chief quits

27 January 2012, 12:04PM

London 2012 Olympic organisers must admit their mistake in awarding a lucrative contract to the Dow Chemical Company, Amnesty International has said after the Games' ethics commissioner quit over human rights concerns about the company.

Bahrain’s use of tear gas against protesters increasingly deadly

27 January 2012, 11:11AM

Bahrain must investigate more than a dozen deaths that followed the misuse of tear gas by security forces, Amnesty International has said after another person was seriously injured by a tear gas canister in Manama this week.

Libya: Deaths of detainees amid widespread torture

27 January 2012, 11:08AM

Several detainees have died after being subjected to torture in Libya in recent weeks and months amid widespread torture and ill-treatment of suspected pro-al-Gaddafi fighters and loyalists, Amnesty International has said.

Reform activists in Saudi Arabia must receive fair appeal hearings

26 January 2012, 08:50AM

Sixteen men who were given lengthy prison sentences after they tried to set up a human rights organisation in Saudi Arabia should all receive fair appeal hearings.

Amnesty International supports 40 years of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy

25 January 2012, 01:51PM

Forty years of the struggle for Aboriginal rights will be recognised and celebrated by Amnesty International this weekend as the organisation takes part in the Aboriginal Tent Embassy’s 40th Anniversary Commemoration.

Davos: World leaders protecting business over rights in economic crisis

25 January 2012, 11:32AM

Governments’ failure to regulate business effectively is having a devastating impact on the rights of society’s most vulnerable people, Amnesty International warned today, ahead of this week’s World Economic Forum in Davos.

China must avoid excessive force in response to Tibetan protests

25 January 2012, 10:42AM

China must avoid using excessive force in response to protests and allow independent monitors into areas of protest, Amnesty International has said after Chinese security forces in Sichuan Province reportedly fired on Tibetan protestors for a second successive day.

Egypt: Release of blogger Maikel Nabil is the end of a “cruel ordeal”

25 January 2012, 10:39AM

The release of an Egyptian blogger and prisoner of conscience whose trial was flagrantly unfair comes months too late.

Egypt parties give mixed signals on human rights

24 January 2012, 03:54PM

Most of the biggest Egyptian political parties have committed to delivering ambitious human rights reform in the country’s transition, but have either given mixed signals or have flatly refused to sign up to ending discrimination, protecting women’s rights and to abolishing the death penalty, Amnesty International said today.

Clemency urged in US child life without parole case

24 January 2012, 11:42AM

Authorities in the US state of Louisiana should grant clemency to a woman serving a life sentence without possibility of parole for a crime committed when she was a child, Amnesty International said today as the state Pardon Board meets in Baton Rouge.

Yemen: Immunity law deals blow to victims of abuses

24 January 2012, 11:39AM

A law issued on Saturday providing immunity from prosecution for President Ali Abdullah Saleh and all those who worked with him during his administration is a bitter blow for those calling for justice for human rights violations over recent years, Amnesty International said today.

Tunisia must drop charges against TV boss over ‘Persepolis’ screening

21 January 2012, 11:11AM

Criminal proceedings against the owner of a Tunisian TV station that screened the film Persepolis are an affront to freedom of expression, Amnesty International said ahead of his trial on Monday.

Spain: Trial of Judge Baltasar Garzón a blow to human rights

21 January 2012, 08:57AM

The Spanish Supreme Court’s pending criminal trial of a pioneering investigative judge is a threat to human rights and judicial independence, Amnesty International said today.

Spain: Trial of Judge Baltasar Garzón a blow to human rights

21 January 2012, 08:57AM

The Spanish Supreme Court’s pending criminal trial of a pioneering investigative judge is a threat to human rights and judicial independence, Amnesty International said today.

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