Bahrain: free political prisoners
Torture and Terror
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.
Syrian President misses opportunity as emergency powers remain
31 March 2011, 09:41AM
By pinning the blame for ongoing unrest on a foreign ‘conspiracy’, President al-Assad is snubbing the many Syrians who are bravely calling for reform.
Jammu and Kashmir: Hundreds held each year without charge or trial
21 March 2011, 10:08AM
The Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir is holding hundreds of people each year without charge or trial in order to ‘keep them out of circulation’, a new Amnesty International report released today shows.
Iraqi man jailed for five years on spurious terror charges
18 March 2011, 09:36AM
Walid Yunis Ahmad's trial and sentence a travesty of justice.
Bahrain: Evidence of security forces’ brutality revealed
17 March 2011, 03:02PM
New Amnesty International report reveales excessive force being against protesters in Bahrain, as fresh violence left as many as eight people dead.
Killing of Al Jazeera journalist condemned
14 March 2011, 09:39AM
Al Jazeera journalists were brutally and deliberately targeted in Libya.
Iraqi activists’ torture allegations spark fears for detained protesters
11 March 2011, 10:01AM
A group of anti-government protesters missing since they were arrested this week in Baghdad.
Saudi Arabia urged to reverse ban on peaceful protest
11 March 2011, 09:57AM
Instead of banning peaceful protests the Saudi Arabian authorities should address the need for major human rights reform in the country.
Malaysia: Government Reveals Nearly 30,000 Foreigners Caned
11 March 2011, 09:50AM
Malaysia should immediately halt the judicial caning of refugees and migrants.
Egyptian army condemned over Tahrir Square protest breakup
10 March 2011, 10:05AM
It is unacceptable that the Egyptian army should participate in violently breaking up peaceful protests.
Yemen urged to halt deadly attacks on protesters
10 March 2011, 10:04AM
Some 30 people have been killed in Yemen since unrest began last month.
Sudan: Crackdown on peaceful protest continues
10 March 2011, 09:58AM
Protesters arrested, beaten and tortured in Sudan's capital, Khartoum.
Nepal: Respect Basic Freedoms during Tibetan Holiday Season
10 March 2011, 09:33AM
Tibetans in Nepal must be allowed freedom of expression, assembly and association.
Sri Lanka: Release thousands being held under repressive laws
9 March 2011, 11:01AM
Sri Lankan government must amend its repressive anti-terrorism laws to conform to international standards.
Amnesty International Denounces New Policies on Guantanamo
9 March 2011, 10:42AM
President Obama has extinguished any lingering hope his administration would return the United States to the rule of law by referring detainee cases from Guantanamo Bay to US federal courts.
Video footage shows Egyptian prison inmates apparently tortured and killed
9 March 2011, 10:35AM
Graphic and distressing images received by Amnesty International show a large number of inmates who appear to have been killed in horrific circumstances.


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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