Human Rights and Poverty

Stop forcible returns of Roma to Kosovo

30 September 2010, 10:01AM

EU countries risk violating international law by sending back people to places where they are at risk of persecution, or other serious harm

United Nations: All States must support rights to water and sanitation at the Human Rights Council

29 September 2010, 12:07PM

The rights to water and sanitation are essential for life and dignity.

Risk of rights violations in Peru water protests

25 September 2010, 12:26PM

Protesters opposing an irrigation project in the Peruvian towns of Espinar and Cusco are thought to be at risk of grave human rights violations after the President approved a new law allowing the use of the military during civil unrest.

MDG Summit: World leaders fail to uphold rights of the poorest

22 September 2010, 11:22AM

Amnesty International has warned that the plan of action on the Millennium Development Goals agreed by governments fails to uphold the rights of the world’s poorest.

Governments urged to do more to prevent women dying in pregnancy and childbirth

17 September 2010, 09:50AM

Amnesty International has urged countries to accelerate efforts to combat maternal mortality, after new UN figures confirmed that despite some progress, countries will miss a key global target on the issue.

Failure to respect human rights means MDGs are excluding the poorest people

16 September 2010, 12:00PM

The Millennium Development Goals are failing the world’s poorest people because governments are ignoring and abusing their human rights, Amnesty International said as heads of states prepare to meet to review progress on the MDGs at a UN summit in New York on 20-22 September.

Indian authorities should investigate torture, sexual assault and illegal detention of adivasis

15 September 2010, 03:27PM

Prompt, impartial and independent investigation required into reports of torture and abuse against adivasis in India's Chhattisgarh.

France must withdraw Roma eviction order

14 September 2010, 11:35AM

France should immediately withdraw a interior ministry order that provides specific instructions to French police to undertake “a systematic dismantling of illegal camps”, prioritising those inhabited by Roma.

India: Investigate police crackdown on workers at Vedanta’s refinery site

4 September 2010, 07:22AM

25 contract workers injured after protesting against retrenchments at the Vedanta Aluminium refinery at Lanjigarh.

Mexican indigenous rights activist released after two years in prison

2 September 2010, 10:28AM

The release of Raúl Hernández is a very welcome step.

UN findings on Australia’s record of racially discriminatory policies

30 August 2010, 01:53PM

Amnesty International welcomes international scrutiny of Australia’s poor track record on racial discrimination, calling on the incoming government to table the latest United Nations recommendations in Parliament and begin taking action within its first 100 days.

Zimbabwe: Armed police torch homes of 250 people in Harare

28 August 2010, 10:35AM

Amnesty International is calling on the Zimbabwean government to take immediate action to protect some 250 people who were forcibly evicted before their homes and possessions were set alight during a night raid by armed Zimbabwean police.

France urged to end stigmatisation of Roma and Travellers

27 August 2010, 10:46AM

Amnesty International today expressed deep concern about recent statements and measures taken by the French authorities that appear to target Roma and Travellers.

UN must not use flawed data on cause of oil spills

26 August 2010, 08:55AM

Amnesty International has challenged the credibility of data cited by a senior UN official investigating oil-impacted sites in Ogoniland in the Niger Delta, who is reported to have said that 90 per cent of oil spills in Ogoniland were due to sabotage and criminal activity, and just 10 per cent due to equipment failure and negligence by companies such as Shell.

India rejects Vedanta mine

26 August 2010, 08:44AM

Amnesty International has described the Indian government’s decision to reject the bauxite mine project in Orissa’s Niyamgiri Hills as a landmark victory for the human rights of Indigenous communities.

Amnesty International fights global poverty at U2 concerts

14 August 2010, 10:04AM

Amnesty International signs up support at U2 concerts for Demand Dignity campaign in fight against global poverty.

India must investigate abduction of anti-Vedanta activists

12 August 2010, 09:33AM

Two indigenous leaders have disappeared on their way to campaign against a bauxite mine project in India.

Call for an end to racially discriminatory policies in Australia

10 August 2010, 12:01AM

Amnesty International is calling on the Australian Government to end policies that racially discriminate against Indigenous peoples and those seeking asylum in Australia at a UN meeting in Geneva today.

Serbian Roma families facing forced eviction

4 August 2010, 09:33AM

Amnesty International has urged the Belgrade authorities to halt plans to destroy a Roma settlement amid fears that an eviction could be imminent.

States urged to support rights to water and sanitation

30 July 2010, 09:52AM

Amnesty International has called on all UN members to uphold the rights to water and sanitation.

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