Torture and Terror

Iran: International Women’s Day celebration marred by continued detention of dozens of women

9 March 2011, 10:03AM

Women are being detained arbitrarily, many as prisoners of conscience, for their peaceful political activities, or their work defending human rights in Iran.

Petition urges Human Rights Council to act for international justice for Gaza conflict victims

8 March 2011, 11:00AM

Over the past two months, 66,850 people have added their names to Amnesty International's call for the UN Human Rights Council to ensure justice for victims of the Gaza conflict.

Chinese crackdown on Uighur writers continues as web editor jailed

8 March 2011, 10:52AM

Chinese government working in secrecy to persecute Uighurs for peaceful expression of their views.

Azerbaijan must halt crackdown on protest organisers

8 March 2011, 10:35AM

Activists say they have been detained, tortured and refused access to legal advice as part of a clampdown on protest in Azerbaijan.

Saudi authorities urged to allow peaceful protests

8 March 2011, 10:26AM

Saudi authorities must act must act immediately to end outrageous restrictions on the right to legitimate protest.

Fiji: Fears for activists as military clamps down on peaceful protest plans

3 March 2011, 03:32PM

Politicians, trade unionists, government critics and other Fijians are being arbitrarily arrested and subjected to severe beatings.

Egyptian authorities must free protester convicted by military court

3 March 2011, 10:48AM

Amnesty International has called on the Egyptian authorities to release a man sentenced by a military court to five years in prison on Tuesday, apparently for exercising his right to peaceful protest.

Tunisia: Security forces must be held accountable for killing protesters

1 March 2011, 08:30PM

Amnesty International's new report details unlawful killings and acts of brutality by Tunisian security forces during the recent protests.

Control Arms Coalition: Time to get serious on the Arms Trade Treaty

1 March 2011, 12:43PM

No weapons or munitions should be sold to human rights abusers.

Oman must rein in security forces to prevent further deaths

1 March 2011, 09:26AM

Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at anti-government protesters in Oman over the weekend, killing two.

Vietnamese authorities must release Dr. Nguyen Dan Que

1 March 2011, 09:10AM

Dr. Nguyen Dan Que is a staunch and peaceful defender of human rights and free speech.

Unanimous Security Council vote a crucial moment for international justice

28 February 2011, 11:04AM

The UN Security Council has referred Libya to the International Criminal Court.

Yemen: Security forces block access to hospital

27 February 2011, 10:14AM

Events in Yemen are taking a serious turn for the worse, and security forces are showing reckless disregard for human life.

UN Security Council must refer Libya to International Criminal Court

26 February 2011, 08:16AM

Libya's Colonel al-Gaddafi and his chain of command have to understand they will answer for their actions.

Egypt: Protect families of those killed in protests from intimidation

25 February 2011, 05:00PM

Reports are emerging that families of individuals killed during the recent anti-government demonstrations in Egypt are being intimidated by members of the Egyptian security forces.

Moroccan authorities must uphold freedom of assembly

25 February 2011, 10:29AM

Violent dispersal of peaceful protestors in Morrocco's capital, Rabat, left many protestors needing hospital treatment.

Authorities in Iraq urged to allow peaceful protests

25 February 2011, 09:51AM

Authorities in Iraq must not use excessive force against protestors.

Probe call as release of 23 Bahrain activists welcomed

25 February 2011, 09:36AM

Allegations that Bahraini activists were tortured while in custody must be investigated.

Politicians should support law to protect against torture and other human rights crimes

24 February 2011, 02:56PM

If passed, new legislation will facilitate better protection of people who face severe human rights violations such as female genital mutilation, honor killings, extrajudicial executions and the death penalty.

Pakistan: Balochistan atrocities continue to rise

24 February 2011, 10:00AM

Discrimination, insecurity and human rights abuses, including killings and abductions, are occurring on a massive scale in Pakistan's Balochistan region.

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