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New Jersey signs bill to abolish death penalty
20 December 2007, 11:06AM
The US state of New Jersey has joined the global trend towards ending capital punishment, after its State Governor signed a bill to abolish the death penalty - becoming the first US state to do so in more than three decades.
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UK residents released from Guantanamo are first and foremost victims
20 December 2007, 10:16AM
We welcome the news that three United Kingdom residents who were being held at the US military prison camp at Guantnamo Bay, Cuba have returned to the UK - and urge they be treated "first and foremost as victims".

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Two Guantanamo Bay detainees released
19 December 2007, 12:24PM
Great developments this week with the news that two men - both Sudanese nationals - who were being held at the US detention centre at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba have been released.

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UN Assembly backs call for death penalty moratorium
19 December 2007, 09:57AM
The global campaign against the death penalty secured a landmark victory when the United Nations General Assembly, sitting at the UN headquarters in New York, endorsed the call for a worldwide moratorium.

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The Pacific Solution - welcome first steps
11 December 2007, 02:18PM
We welcome the important first steps the Australian Federal Government has taken in dismantling the Pacific Solution. We are now calling for a full commitment to swiftly end the policy of processing asylum seekers off shore.

New Government has an opportunity to make human rights gains
28 November 2007, 01:23PM
The newly elected Australian Federal Government has a responsibility to ensure the principles set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are upheld.

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Human rights in the ASEAN Charter and beyond
23 November 2007, 01:47PM
Amnesty International welcomes the inclusion of a commitment within the Charter of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at its 13th Summit to establish a regional human rights body, but urges more transparency.

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UN adopts landmark decision on global moratorium on executions
16 November 2007, 12:41PM
Today's call for a global moratorium on executions by the UN General Assembly's Third Committee is an "historic resolution and major step towards the abolition of the death penalty worldwide", Amnesty International said.

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UN General Assembly set to halt executions
7 November 2007, 08:25AM
Amnesty International welcomes the decision of no less than 83 countries to sponsor a draft resolution at the UN General Assembly calling on all states worldwide to stop executions. The challenge now is for states to resist any amendments that could weaken the purpose of the resolution.

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Monks return to streets of Myanmar
5 November 2007, 09:21AM
In a display of courage, Buddhist monks have once again staged peaceful protests in Myanmar.

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Parliament proposes to end incommunicado detention in Spain
2 November 2007, 12:50PM
Amnesty International welcomes the recent proposal of the Commission of the Interior of the autonomous Basque parliament, aimed at abolishing incommunicado detention and installing CCTV surveillance in all places of detention.

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Freed journalist donates prize to Amnesty International
29 October 2007, 10:08AM
A former prisoner of conscience has thanked Amnesty International for helping secure her release from jail by donating a journalism award to the organisation.
Yoko Ono celebrates with Amnesty International
26 September 2007, 11:01AM

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Yoko Ono has paid a visit to Amnesty International's London headquarters to celebrate the success of the Make Some Noise/Instant Karma album. The record has helped focus global attention on the human rights crisis in Darfur.
Brazil declares indigenous land
30 August 2007, 10:17AM
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Amnesty International welcomes the Ministry of Justice's recent decision to declare 18,027 hectares in the region of Aracruz in Brazil, as indigenous land
Rwanda abolishes death penalty
30 July 2007, 10:30AM
Amnesty International welcomes the promulgation of legislation by Rwanda to abolish the death penalty.
Juman al-Dossari transferred
20 July 2007, 04:01PM
Amnesty International Australia is very pleased with the news that Jumah Al-Dossari, the subject of one of our current case sheets and several Urgent Actions, has been transferred from Guantanamo Bay to another prison in Saudi Arabia
Victory for activists in Brazil
7 July 2007, 02:29PM
The Intervention of Amnesty International has resulted in homes and rent assistance for hundreds of homeless families evicted from the Prestes Maia building in Brazil.
Internet dissident Nguyen Vu Binh released
13 June 2007, 10:02AM
Amnesty International welcomes the news that Internet dissident Nguyen Vu Binh has been released from Ba Sao prison after spending almost five years behind bars.
Syrian Kurds released
12 February 2007, 12:00PM
Two Syrian Kurds, Yassin Suleiman (aged 35) and his father Akash Suleiman (aged over 60) have been released in Syria, apparently without charge.
Blogger released
24 January 2007, 03:03PM
Iranian student activist and blogger Kianoosh Sanjari has been released from prison after over two month's detention. He was released on bail of 100 million touman by the Special Court for the Clergy on 27 December 2006.


I hope that Australia is bringing diplomatic pressure to bear in the fight against this prehistoric legislation.
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