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Fears for missing Syrian protesters amid continued unrest
19 March 2011, 11:16AM
Amnesty International has urged the Syrian authorities to reveal the whereabouts of at least 21 protesters who have been missing since they were arrested following demonstrations earlier this week.
Yemeni authorities must act over sniper killings of protesters
19 March 2011, 11:10AM
The Yemeni authorities must immediately act to bring to justice those responsible for an apparently co-ordinated sniper attack on protesters in Sana’a that has left dozens dead.
Morocco urged not to suppress weekend protests
19 March 2011, 11:00AM
Amnesty International has called on the Moroccan authorities to allow mass peaceful demonstrations planned for this Sunday to go ahead peacefully, following a crackdown on similar protests last weekend.
Fatal shelling in Côte d’Ivoire condemned
19 March 2011, 10:54AM
Côte d’Ivoire security forces must halt the shelling of civilian areas, Amnesty International said, after forces loyal to the outgoing President Laurent Gbagbo fired shells into an Abidjan market, killing at least 20 people and wounding around 60.
Civilians must be protected during Libya military action
19 March 2011, 10:48AM
Amnesty International has urged all parties to make the protection of civilians in Libya their top priority, after the passing of UN Security Council Resolution 1973 paved the way for possible military action by international forces.
Bahrain must free detained opposition activists
19 March 2011, 10:31AM
Amnesty International is calling for the immediate release of eight prominent Bahraini opposition activists arrested following a violent dispersal of demonstrators in Manama.
Bahrain: Evidence of security forces’ brutality revealed
17 March 2011, 03:02PM
New Amnesty International report reveales excessive force being against protesters in Bahrain, as fresh violence left as many as eight people dead.
Tear gas and rubber bullets as Bahrain security forces crackdown on protests
15 March 2011, 09:48AM
Amnesty International has called on the Bahrain authorities to hold security forces accountable over the use of excessive force after police fired rubber bullets at close range at demonstrators in the capital Manama.
Yemeni protesters killed in violent attacks
15 March 2011, 09:46AM
Amnesty International has urged the Yemeni authorities to identify and prosecute members of the security forces responsible for the killings of at least eight anti-government demonstrators over the weekend.
Killing of Al Jazeera journalist condemned
14 March 2011, 09:39AM
Al Jazeera journalists were brutally and deliberately targeted in Libya.
Bahraini activists receive threats after anonymous death call
12 March 2011, 10:04AM
Call for Bahraini authorities to ensure the safety of three human rights activists after text messages were circulated calling for them to be killed.
Iraqi anti-government protesters freed
12 March 2011, 09:59AM
Amnesty International has welcomed the release of four anti-government protesters reported missing since their arrest in Baghdad on Monday.
Iraqi activists’ torture allegations spark fears for detained protesters
11 March 2011, 10:01AM
A group of anti-government protesters missing since they were arrested this week in Baghdad.
Saudi Arabia urged to reverse ban on peaceful protest
11 March 2011, 09:57AM
Instead of banning peaceful protests the Saudi Arabian authorities should address the need for major human rights reform in the country.
Egyptian army condemned over Tahrir Square protest breakup
10 March 2011, 10:05AM
It is unacceptable that the Egyptian army should participate in violently breaking up peaceful protests.
Yemen urged to halt deadly attacks on protesters
10 March 2011, 10:04AM
Some 30 people have been killed in Yemen since unrest began last month.
Sudan: Crackdown on peaceful protest continues
10 March 2011, 09:58AM
Protesters arrested, beaten and tortured in Sudan's capital, Khartoum.
Syria must release all prisoners of conscience after human rights lawyer freed
9 March 2011, 10:39AM
One man freed, but other human rights activists remain prisoners of conscience in Syria.
Video footage shows Egyptian prison inmates apparently tortured and killed
9 March 2011, 10:35AM
Graphic and distressing images received by Amnesty International show a large number of inmates who appear to have been killed in horrific circumstances.
Iran: International Women’s Day celebration marred by continued detention of dozens of women
9 March 2011, 10:03AM
Women are being detained arbitrarily, many as prisoners of conscience, for their peaceful political activities, or their work defending human rights in Iran.


A policeman's job is to protect all citizens, even those he or she doesn't like. I'd have thought that a pretty basic concept.
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