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Bahrain urged to stop targeting protesters as two more die in custody
13 April 2011, 01:01PM
Amnesty International is increasingly concerned for the safety of detained Bahraini protesters after more deaths.
UN report on Sri Lanka conflict must be made public
13 April 2011, 12:49PM
Sri Lankans must be allowed to see the full findings of a UN report on accountability for war crimes committed in the Sri Lankan armed conflict.
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.
Killing of captives points to war crimes by Libyan government forces
12 April 2011, 11:42AM
Amnesty International researchers have witnessed fresh evidence of extrajudicial executions.
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.
Iraq: Investigate deadly violence at Camp Ashraf
11 April 2011, 12:46PM
Iraqi troops have reportedly killed and injured residents of a camp for Iranian exiles, north of Baghdad, in an unprovoked attack.
Two dead as Egyptian army forces protesters out of Tahrir Square
10 April 2011, 01:07PM
Egyptian army's excessive use of force condemned.
Death toll rises amid fresh Syrian protests
9 April 2011, 01:01PM
At least 171 people are believed to have been killed during three weeks of unrest in Syria.
Zimbabwe: Mass grave bodies must be exhumed by forensic experts
7 April 2011, 10:58AM
Bodies recently discovered in the Mount Darwin area in Zimbabwe may never be identified unless professional forensic experts carry out the exhumations.
Israeli campaign to avoid accountability for war crimes must be rejected
7 April 2011, 10:51AM
Israel's calls for the retraction of the Goldstone Report are a cynical attempt to avoid accountability for war crimes.
U-turn on trial forum for 9/11 suspects betrays human rights
6 April 2011, 11:33AM
US Attorney General Eric Holder has announced that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other detainees held at the US Naval Base in Guantánamo Bay in Cuba and accused in connection with the attacks in the USA on 11 September 2001 will be tried by a military commission rather than in an ordinary federal court.
International community must help probe Yemen’s protest killings
6 April 2011, 08:00AM
Yemeni government has an abysmal record of failing to investigate or prosecute those responsible for unlawful killings and torture or other ill-treatment.
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.
China detains Ai Weiwei as warning against dissent
5 April 2011, 10:22AM
By detaining the country's most famous artist and political critic, Ai Weiwei, China is trying to send the message that time for open dissent has come to an end.
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.
Egypt urged to scrap draft law outlawing protests and strikes
1 April 2011, 10:45AM
It is vital that the Egyptian authorities guarantee basic human rights such as the right to carry out peaceful protests and strikes.
Côte d’Ivoire: Warning of ‘human rights catastrophe’ as forces reach Abidjan
1 April 2011, 10:43AM
Côte d’Ivoire is facing a major humanitarian crisis. The parties to the conflict must immediately stop targeting the civilian population.
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.
Repression of Azerbaijani activists intensifies ahead of protests
1 April 2011, 10:35AM
Azerbaijani authorities seem determined to stamp out any forms of dissent.
New government installed in Burma
31 March 2011, 10:05AM
New Burmese Government should release political prisoners and remove constitutional provisions which protect officials from prosecution for involvement in human rights violations.


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