Crisis

USA repeatedly shipped arms supplies to Egyptian security forces

8 December 2011, 10:41AM

Data obtained by Amnesty International shows that the US has repeatedly transferred ammunition to Egypt despite security forces' violent crackdown on protesters.

Syrian blogger arrested as crackdown continues

7 December 2011, 11:09AM

The arrest of a prominent Syrian-American blogger apparently for her peaceful pro-reform activities is another step backwards for the Syrian regime, Amnesty International said today.

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.

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.

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.

States must act resolutely on UN report on Syria

29 November 2011, 10:43AM

Amnesty International today urged states to act on a UN report confirming that Syrian security forces committed crimes against humanity during their violent crackdown on demonstrators this year.

Yemen transition tainted by ‘immunity’ deal

25 November 2011, 10:11AM

A power-transfer agreement reportedly granting Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and others immunity from prosecution in exchange for leaving office deals a serious blow to victims of human rights violations, Amnesty International said today.

ICC must end confusion over trial of Gaddafi

25 November 2011, 10:05AM

The International Criminal Court (ICC) must end the confusion over where Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi should be tried, Amnesty International said today, after the court’s prosecutor said that Libya can put him on trial at home.

Saudi Arabia: Lengthy sentences for reformists a worrying development

24 November 2011, 10:41AM

Lengthy prison sentences given to 16 men, among them prominent advocates of reform who had tried to set up a human rights association in Saudi Arabia, are a worrying development, Amnesty International said today.

Bahrain: Critical report should spur human rights ‘turning point’

24 November 2011, 10:38AM

Amnesty International today urged Bahrain’s government to usher in much-needed human rights reforms after a comprehensive independent report by international experts criticized the use of torture and “excessive force” during protests earlier this year.

Bahrain report must lead to action over protest abuses

22 November 2011, 12:06PM

The publication this week of a report on events surrounding pro-reform protests in Bahrain earlier this year is an opportunity for the government to deliver justice for the victims of human rights violations, Amnesty International has said.

Egypt military rulers must rein in security forces

22 November 2011, 12:00PM

Egypt’s Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) must urgently bring an end to the excessive use of force that has led to numerous deaths and injuries amid protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square since Saturday, Amnesty International has said.

Egypt: Military rulers have “crushed” hopes of 25 January protesters

22 November 2011, 11:00AM

Egypt's military rulers have completely failed to live up to their promises to Egyptians to improve human rights and have instead been responsible for a catalogue of abuses which in some cases exceeds the record of Hosni Mubarak, Amnesty International said today in a new report.

Libya: Transfer Saif al-Islam to the International Criminal Court

20 November 2011, 09:26AM

The National Transitional Council (NTC) must transfer Saif al-Islam Gaddafi to face investigation at the International Criminal Court (ICC), Amnesty International said today after reports that he has been captured near the border with Niger.

Freed Iranian doctors say Amnesty International campaign gave them hope

19 November 2011, 11:32AM

Iranian doctors Arash and Kamiar Alaei, imprisoned for their internationally renowned work on HIV/AIDs were at a low point when they heard of Amnesty International’s campaign to free them.

Iraq urged to commute death sentences as 11 are hanged

18 November 2011, 10:52AM

The Iraqi authorities must commute all death sentences and ensure verdicts are not based on forced confessions involving torture, Amnesty International has said after 11 people, convicted of terrorism-related offences were hanged in Baghdad on Wednesday.

Syrian ‘Damascus Spring’ activist set free

16 November 2011, 10:04AM

Prominent Syrian dissident and prisoner of conscience Kamal al-Labwani was released yesterday after spending six years in prison for his peaceful political opposition to the ruling regime.

Prominent Egyptian blogger’s detention extended

15 November 2011, 08:36AM

Egypt’s military authorities must release a prominent blogger and vocal critic of military rule or immediately transfer him to a civilian court, Amnesty International has said after his detention was renewed.

Arab League vote to suspend Syria puts pressure on Security Council to act

14 November 2011, 09:41AM

The Arab League's decision to suspend Syria must spur the UN Security Council into action, Amnesty International has said.

Fears for missing Syrian activists at risk of torture

12 November 2011, 09:49AM

Two Syrian activists have been missing from their home town of Aleppo since 2 November, raising fears that they have been arrested and are being held in secret detention where they may be at risk of torture.

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