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Iranian cartoonist Mahmoud Shokraye sentenced to 25 lashes
12 May 2012, 09:57AM 1 comment - add yours
"Mahmoud Shokraye's brutal sentence, just for drawing a harmless cartoon, sends a chilling message to all Iranians that they cannot freely and peacefully express their views without the fear of facing harsh reprisals from the Iranian authorities."
Afghanistan-US prison transfer gets go-ahead despite torture risks
6 April 2012, 10:56AM
A deal that will see US forces handing over Bagram detainees to the Afghan government fails to respect the rights of captives, leaving them at risk of torture and other mistreatment, Amnesty International has warned.
EU countries must investigate complicity in CIA renditions
28 March 2012, 07:13AM
European countries must investigate their alleged involvement in CIA renditions, Amnesty International has said, as a hearing into a new report on the EU's complicity got underway.
Lithuania: criminal investigation into involvement in US-led secret detention program
17 March 2012, 11:09AM
Amnesty International urges the reopening of the criminal investigation into Lithuania’s involvement in the US-led rendition and secret detention program.
Syria: New report finds systemic and widespread torture and ill-treatment in detention
14 March 2012, 11:04AM
People caught up in the massive wave of arrests in the wake of the Syrian uprising have been thrust into a nightmarish world of systemic torture, a new report by Amnesty International says today.
Guantánamo: A decade of damage to human rights
11 January 2012, 12:44PM
The failure of the US government to close the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay is leaving a toxic legacy for human rights, Amnesty International said on the 10th anniversary of the first detainees being transferred to this notorious US prison.
Saudi Arabia: King urged to commute “cross amputation” sentences
17 December 2011, 10:19AM
Six men facing amputation of their right hands and left feet for “highway robbery” must have their sentences commuted by the King, Amnesty International has said.
Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia: Bring George W. Bush to Justice
2 December 2011, 09:35AM
Amnesty International urges the governments of Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia to arrest former US President George W. Bush, during his expected visit to the region between 1 and 5 December 2011, for crimes under international law.
Lithuania blocking the truth about CIA Secret Prisons
22 October 2011, 10:38AM
The Lithuanian authorities must reconsider a decision not to re-open an investigation into CIA secret prisons on Lithuanian territory, Amnesty International has said.
Iran must acknowledge abuses before UN Committee
18 October 2011, 10:58AM
The Iranian authorities will make a farce of a UN Committee hearing into Iran’s human rights record unless they acknowledge current and past abuses, Amnesty International warned today.
Canada urged to arrest and prosecute George W. Bush
13 October 2011, 11:52AM
Amnesty International today urged Canadian authorities to arrest and either prosecute or extradite former US President George W. Bush for his role in torture, ahead of his expected visit to Canada on 20 October.
Egypt must suspend security forces involved in ‘torture’ video
30 September 2011, 09:36AM
The Egyptian authorities should suspend members of the army and the security forces responsible for abusing detainees, Amnesty International said today after a video was published showing officers beating and torturing detainees.
Torture fears for Bahraini women and girls in detention
27 September 2011, 11:39AM
The Bahraini authorities must urgently investigate reports that women were tortured in detention after being arrested in Manama during pro-reform protests, Amnesty International said today.
NATO halts Afghanistan detainee transfers after torture claims
8 September 2011, 11:55AM
NATO’s decision to suspend transferring detainees to Afghan forces due to reports of systematic torture highlights the international community’s failure to provide for basic rule of law in Afghanistan, Amnesty International has said.
Pakistan urged to end enforced disappearances
30 August 2011, 10:36AM
Authorities in Pakistan must urgently end the widespread practice of enforced disappearance and ensure anyone detained has full access to lawyers and the courts, Amnesty International has said in a new briefing today.
UK torture inquiry “secretive and deeply flawed”
5 August 2011, 10:08AM
Amnesty International has today described the government's plans for an inquiry into allegations of UK involvement in torture and other human rights violations as "secretive, unfair and deeply flawed".
Proposed Saudi Arabian anti-terror law would strangle peaceful protest
22 July 2011, 05:47PM
A draft Saudi Arabian anti-terrorism law obtained by Amnesty International would allow the authorities to prosecute peaceful dissent as a terrorist crime.
Gambia: Hundreds disappeared, killed and tortured
22 July 2011, 10:24AM
Gambia must act to improve the deteriorating human rights situation across the country, Amnesty International said in a campaign document released today.
Detained UN worker at risk of torture in Sudan
20 July 2011, 10:18AM
Amnesty International has urged Sudanese authorities to ensure that a UN worker being held in South Darfur is not subjected to torture and is given immediate access to his family and any needed medical care.
European Court criticises UK for violating human rights in Iraq
8 July 2011, 12:00PM
Following two landmark judgments from the European Court of Human Rights, Amnesty International is once again calling on the UK authorities to act decisively to ensure accountability for actions of UK armed forces and officials in Iraq for alleged human rights violations.


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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