Archive for: 01/2012

Bahrain: Leading human rights activist describes riot police attack

10 January 2012, 10:19AM

A prominent Bahraini human rights activist has told Amnesty International how he was injured when security forces attacked peaceful protesters in Manama on Friday evening.

Yemen urged to reject amnesty law for President Saleh and aides

10 January 2012, 10:08AM

Amnesty International has urged the Yemeni parliament to reject a draft law granting President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his aides immunity from prosecution, after Yemen’s cabinet approved the controversial bill on Sunday.

Malaysia: Anwar case shows why sodomy law must be scrapped

10 January 2012, 09:53AM

The Malaysian government must repeal the criminal sodomy law used in a politically motivated attempt to bar Anwar Ibrahim from politics, Amnesty International has said after the opposition leader was acquitted by the country's High Court.

Middle East and North Africa: Protest and repression set to continue in 2012

9 January 2012, 11:01AM

Repression and state violence is likely to continue to plague the Middle East and North Africa in 2012 unless governments in the region and international powers wake up to the scale of the changes being demanded of them, Amnesty International warned today in a new report into the dramatic events of the last year.

Bahrain student alleges torture in detention

7 January 2012, 10:55AM

Fresh reports of the torture of an 18-year old student in detention are yet another blow to Bahrain’s promises of reform, Amnesty International said today.

Arab League should clarify human rights situation in Syria

7 January 2012, 10:48AM

A meeting of the Arab League in Cairo this Sunday should provide a key opportunity to clarify ongoing allegations about serious human rights violations in Syria, Amnesty International said today.

China must reveal whereabouts of Uighur children

7 January 2012, 10:45AM

The Chinese authorities must reveal the whereabouts of up to five Uighur children reportedly detained after a deadly clash with police on 28 December in Hotan, in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in western China.

ASEAN: Make draft human rights declaration public

6 January 2012, 10:25AM

As a first draft of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration nears completion, Amnesty International called upon ASEAN institutions to make the draft public and accessible to the people of the region.

Nigeria urged to end police attacks on fuel protesters

6 January 2012, 10:23AM

The Nigerian authorities must immediately end excessive use of force against protesters, Amnesty International said today after at least one person was killed in Kwara state during protests over fuel price rises.

Mongolia takes ‘vital step forward’ in abolishing the death penalty

6 January 2012, 10:20AM

The Mongolian parliament’s approval of a bill which aims to scrap the death penalty is a vital step towards full abolition of the death penalty in Mongolia, Amnesty International said today.

Oman must not jail journalists over ‘insult’

6 January 2012, 10:17AM

Amnesty International has urged the Omani authorities to quash the conviction of two journalists and their source after an appeals court last week upheld a guilty verdict against all three on charges of “insulting” the country’s Minister of Justice.

Pakistan: Blasphemy law reform even more urgent year after Governor’s killing

4 January 2012, 10:12AM

The Pakistan government must urgently reform the country’s 'dangerous' blasphemy laws, Amnesty International said today on the first anniversary of the assassination of a politician who criticised the laws.

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