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Arms trade
States failing to control movement of weapons to human rights abusers
19 July 2010, 03:44PM
Transport companies registered in China, France, the Russian Federation, the UK, and the USA are moving conventional weapons and munitions to countries where they could be used to commit rights violations and war crimes.
States must agree an Arms Trade Treaty that could help save a life a minute
12 July 2010, 10:52AM
One person every minute dies as a result of armed violence. States must commit real diplomatic resources towards drafting a robust and effective treaty to control the conventional arms trade.
Human Rights Report 2010: Putting politics before justice condemns millions to abuse
27 May 2010, 10:15AM
Governments around the world are dodging accountability for human rights violations.
World’s biggest arms traders promise global arms treaty
31 October 2009, 08:58AM
On 30 October at the United Nations, after years of discussions and debates, the vast majority of governments – 153 in total - agreed a timetable to establish a "strong and robust" Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) with the "highest common standards" to control international transfers of conventional arms.
Somalia: Better accountability and safeguards needed on arms transfers
12 August 2009, 10:42AM
Urgent safeguards must be applied to any arms transfers to Somalia, after the US reportedly decided to double its arms transfers to Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government.
Pacific leaders pledge to end violence against women
7 August 2009, 01:05PM
Pacific Islands heads of government have shown strong leadership by committing to eradicate sexual violence and gender-based violence in the Pacific region.
Landslide support for Arms Trade Treaty
3 November 2008, 10:33AM
The international community has voted overwhelmingly for the establishment of a global Arms Trade Treaty at the United Nations. Only two states out of 149 voted against the proposal.
Arms Trade Treaty could fail without human rights
18 September 2008, 11:29AM
As UN member states meet in October to consider moving towards negotiations on an Arms Trade Treaty, a new detailed report by Amnesty International urges world leaders to adopt a "Golden Rule" on human rights. This rule states simply: that governments must prevent arms transfers where there is a substantial risk that they are likely to be used for serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law.
Amnesty International Report 2008
28 May 2008, 03:01PM
Amnesty International today challenged world leaders to re-commit themselves to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
60 years of Human Rights failures
28 May 2008, 03:00PM
Amnesty International's Report 2008 was launched on Wednesday 28 May. The report looks back on key events in 2007 and ahead to major human rights challenges for 2008, which is the 60th anniversary year of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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South Korea’s human rights commission under threat
23 January 2008, 02:04PM
South Korea's President-elect, Lee Myung-bak, has announced plans to change the status of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) from an independent body to one under the wing of the presidential office. We are concerned by this move, part of reorganisation plans announced on 16 January by the president's transition team.

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Amnesty appeals to the Olympic Committee Executive Board
11 December 2007, 03:04PM
Ahead of the forthcoming International Olympic Committee Executive Board meeting in Switzerland (10-12 Dec), Amnesty International urges the Committee to ensure that human rights concerns are addressed in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics.
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Stop the human rights meltdown: make human rights real
9 December 2007, 11:46PM
A message from Irene Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International, on the occasion of International Human Rights Day 2007.

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Occupied Palestinian Territories: Torn apart by factional strife
24 October 2007, 10:48AM
Interfactional fighting between Hamas and Fatah forces in the Gaza Strip earlier this year left 350 Palestinians dead and has been followed by further serious abuses in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, Amnesty International said in a new report published today.

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An attack on north Darfur is imminent
10 October 2007, 10:19AM
Amnesty International today warned that the northern areas of Darfur are currently in the crosshairs of the Sudanese armed forces and that further deadly attacks are imminent.
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Amnesty International calls for international arms embargo on Myanmar
2 October 2007, 10:08AM
Amnesty International is urging the United Nations Security Council to immediately impose a comprehensive and mandatory arms embargo on Myanmar, as accounts mount of killings, serious injuries and mass detentions of peaceful protestors by the Myanmar authorities.
African detainees tortured during incommunicado detention
17 September 2007, 03:11PM
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Amnesty International is condemning acts of torture committed by members of the Rapid Response Unit (RRU) of the Uganda police force on some of the 41 individuals who were held in incommunicado detention from 13-17 August.
Violence in Democratic Republic of Congo increases risk of mass ethnic killings
11 September 2007, 09:22AM
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In the wake of recent intense fighting in North-Kivu province between government forces and fighters loyal to renegade general Laurent Nkunda, Amnesty International today accused the DRC government and international community of having failed the people of eastern DRC.
Violence in Nigeria escalates
23 August 2007, 10:08AM
Amnesty International is extremely concerned about the number of people who have been killed and injured in the recent violent clashes in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
New photographs show further breach of UN arms embargo on Darfur
22 August 2007, 10:54AM
Amnesty International today released new photographs showing that the Sudanese government is continuing to deploy offensive military equipment in Darfur despite the UN arms embargo and peace agreements.


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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