Stop Violence Against Women

Côte d’Ivoire: Sexual violence and other human rights abuses must stop

22 February 2011, 12:12PM

Amnesty International research mission reveals horrific acts being committed in Côte d’Ivoire.

Amnesty International welcomes landmark plan to reduce violence against women

18 February 2011, 03:54PM

Amnesty International has welcomed the launch of a finalised national plan which promises to address violence against women in Australia and has called for it to be adequately funded.

Amnesty International welcomes the Australian Government’s plan to end violence against women

15 February 2011, 11:31AM

Amnesty International has welcomed the announcement that the Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments have endorsed the 'National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children'.

Iran protest crackdown condemned

15 February 2011, 09:15AM

Iranians have a right to gather to peacefully express their support for the people of Egypt and Tunisia.

Government must take heed of human rights concerns raised at UN

1 February 2011, 02:10PM

The Federal Government must take heed of a long list of recommendations made by countries examining Australia’s human rights record at the UN.

Australia’s human rights record set for international scrutiny

27 January 2011, 12:08PM

Amnesty International is calling for the urgent modification of government policies that fail to protect human rights, as Australia’s record is once again thrust under the international spotlight.

Amnesty International has expressed serious concern about Afghanistan returns agreement

21 January 2011, 03:57PM

According to Amnesty International’s ongoing research and monitoring, security and political conditions in Afghanistan continue to deteriorate.

Iran urged to drop prison sentences against human rights activists

11 January 2011, 10:00AM

Two women sentenced to jail in Iran women for their courageous defence of human rights.

Haiti: Sexual violence against women increasing

6 January 2011, 11:51AM

Women and girls living in Haiti’s makeshift camps face an increasing risk of rape and sexual violence, Amnesty International said in a new report released today.

Côte d’Ivoire: Mediation must prioritise human rights

4 January 2011, 09:50AM

Human rights must be at the heart of efforts to end the crisis in Côte d’Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire:  Defenceless people need urgent protection from escalating violence

22 December 2010, 09:41AM

Eyewitnesses have told Amnesty International that abductions, disappearances and physical abuse are increasing as post-election violence escalates in Côte d’Ivoire.

Australia’s new Afghan prisoner policy could violate international law

15 December 2010, 07:05AM

Australia's new policy on prisoners taken by Australian forces in Afghanistan raises real concerns about potential human rights abuses.

Iran: Reports of latest Ashtiani TV ‘confession’ condemned

11 December 2010, 05:50AM

Reports suggest that Iran’s state-controlled Press TV may broadcast a new 'confession' by Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who faces possible execution by stoning or hanging.

New video evidence of alleged Sri Lankan war crimes requires UN investigation

9 December 2010, 09:25AM

Graphic new footage broadcast by UK Channel 4 News, allegedly filmed in northern Sri Lanka in May 2009, appears to show Sri Lankan soldiers executing prisoners. The footage includes what appear to be a number of naked male and female bodies, many of them blindfolded and bound.

Landmark enforced disappearances convention to enter into force

26 November 2010, 10:12AM

New treaty an important step, but almost 90 per cent of the international community have yet to commit themselves to tackling enforced disappearances.

Nicaragua must put an end to rape and sexual abuse of girls

25 November 2010, 09:00AM

The Nicaraguan authorities must eradicate rape and widespread sexual abuse of girls, Amnesty International has said in a new report.

Amnesty International supports international petition for justice for “comfort women”

25 November 2010, 08:42AM

Japanese Government must provide justice for survivors of World War II sexual slavery.

More abuse of domestic workers in Saudi Arabia

20 November 2010, 08:51AM

Amnesty International has again called on the Saudi Arabian authorities to protect domestic workers from abuse, following the reported discovery of the mutilated body of an Indonesian woman found in a skip in the town of Abha.

Greater protection needed for foreign domestic workers

18 November 2010, 04:08PM

Amnesty International is calling on Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states to provide greater protection for foreign domestic workers after an Indonesian maid was hospitalised following alleged torture by her employer in Madina.

Ashtiani’s TV ‘confession’ should not be used as evidence

17 November 2010, 10:05AM

Amnesty International has criticised the latest TV broadcast of a “confession” by Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who is awaiting execution by stoning for adultery in Iran.

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