Stop Violence Against Women

Women activists prepare to defy Saudi Arabian driving ban

17 June 2011, 10:47AM

Saudi Arabian authorities must stop treating women as second-class citizens and open the Kingdom’s roads to women drivers, Amnesty International said today, as a group of Saudi Arabian women prepared to defy a decades-old ban on women driving.

Indonesia: Support for ILO convention on domestic workers must pave the way for protection

17 June 2011, 10:41AM

Indonesia’s support for an international convention on domestic workers must be followed by the enactment of a domestic workers’ law in Indonesia, Amnesty International said today.

Report 2011: Historic Change on Knife-Edge

13 May 2011, 10:00AM

Growing demands for freedom and justice across the Middle East and North Africa and the rise of social media offer an unprecedented opportunity for human rights change – but this change stands on a knife-edge.

Egypt: Investigate security forces crimes now

20 April 2011, 03:02PM

Egypt is facing a moment for fundamental change, which demands immediate concrete steps from the authorities so that those responsible for serious human rights violations are held to account.

Mexico urged to take action over collusion between criminal gangs and police

15 April 2011, 12:10PM

In the last 10 days alone, more than 120 bodies have been found in mass graves in Mexico's Tamaulipas state.

Reprisal attacks against Gbagbo supporters in Côte d’Ivoire must stop

13 April 2011, 12:17PM

Fear, reprisals and violence are rife in Côte d'Ivoire.

Iraqi authorities must halt attacks on protesters

12 April 2011, 09:00AM

Iraqi authorities are using intimidation and violence against those citizens peacefully calling for political and economic reforms.

Two dead as Egyptian army forces protesters out of Tahrir Square

10 April 2011, 01:07PM

Egyptian army's excessive use of force condemned.

Europe takes major step forward to end violence against women

7 April 2011, 12:05PM

Council of Europe adopts Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence.

Iran: Independent Civil Society Organisations facing obliteration

5 April 2011, 10:26AM

A new law in Iran would allow a volunteer paramilitary force, controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, to make key decisions on the operation of all NGOs.

Libya: End campaign to discredit Eman al-Obeidi

1 April 2011, 10:55AM

Libyan authorities carrying out smear campaign against Eman al-Obeidi, who claims to have been raped by security officials.

Iranian Baha’i leaders hit by ‘vindictive’ sentence extension

1 April 2011, 10:41AM

Sentence extensions are the latest example of the deeply entrenched discrimination faced by the Baha'i minority in Iran.

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.

Sudan: Crackdown on peaceful protest continues

10 March 2011, 09:58AM

Protesters arrested, beaten and tortured in Sudan's capital, Khartoum.

Sri Lanka: Release thousands being held under repressive laws

9 March 2011, 11:01AM

Sri Lankan government must amend its repressive anti-terrorism laws to conform to international standards.

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.

Yemen: Security forces block access to hospital

27 February 2011, 10:14AM

Events in Yemen are taking a serious turn for the worse, and security forces are showing reckless disregard for human life.

Politicians should support law to protect against torture and other human rights crimes

24 February 2011, 02:56PM

If passed, new legislation will facilitate better protection of people who face severe human rights violations such as female genital mutilation, honor killings, extrajudicial executions and the death penalty.

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Colonel’s rape conviction is first step on road to justice

24 February 2011, 10:34AM

Amnesty International has urged authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to step up reforms to its justice system following the conviction of a military general for crimes against humanity.

Pakistan: Balochistan atrocities continue to rise

24 February 2011, 10:00AM

Discrimination, insecurity and human rights abuses, including killings and abductions, are occurring on a massive scale in Pakistan's Balochistan region.

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