Blogs

Abdulhadi al-Khawaja with his wife Khadija © AI

Testimonies from Bahrain: Memories of a jailed activist’s wife

Lachlan, Amnesty International Australia., 8 September 2011

A gripping piece by Khadija al-Mousawi, wife of imprisoned Bahrainian human rights defender 'Abdulhadi al-Khawaja.

© AP Photo / Mark Baker

A landmark victory for asylum seekers and human rights

Graham Thom, 1 September 2011

The High Court ruling that stopped the Malaysia Deal is an incredible victory for asylum seekers and human rights. Here's what the decision means.

An Amnesty International Switzerland demonstration against the repression in Syria © Susanne Keller

The Syrian juggernaut rolls on. But for how much longer?

Lachlan, Amnesty International Australia., 31 August 2011

If Syria's President Bashar al-Assad is phased by Colonel Gaddafi's fall from power he's not showing it.

UN Security Council must act to end repression in Syria

Tom, 16 August 2011

The UN Security Council’s continuing inability to react adequately to the carnage in Syria is deeply frustrating and dispiriting.

Syrian anti-Assad protests continue on Downing Street in London © Demotix

UN inaction will not stop the tanks in Syria

Lachlan, Amnesty International Australia., 5 August 2011

The UN's non-binding statement condemning the violence in Syria won't stop the tanks - or halt the violence.

Refugees in Malaysia © AI

The ‘Malaysia deal’: where to now?

Alex Pagliaro, 29 July 2011

Now the Malaysia deal has been signed and sealed, the human rights holes in the plan may mean asylum seekers will miss out on the protection they need.

Woman carrying water in Part-au-Prince, Haiti © UNHCR

Haiti’s women face new struggles to survive

Editors, 28 July 2011

Women in Haiti are tragically being forced to trade sex for food in order to survive - and help their children survive.

6th May 2011 - Banyas, Syria © Syria-Frames-Of-Freedom (flickr)

Risky business: getting information out of Syria

Lachlan, Amnesty International Australia., 15 July 2011

Faced with a growing anti-government protest movement, the Syrian authorities have stifled freedom of speech in Syria as a last-ditch attempt to curtail dissenting voices and tales of human rights violations from getting out of the country.

Boats off Christmas Island © AI

Rethinking the leaky boats

Alex Pagliaro, 8 July 2011

An analysis of 'The Tampa affair' and its wide-reaching repecussions on the politicisation of asylum seekers in Australia.

Egypt flag © AP

Freedom of expression in the ‘new Egypt’

Tom, 27 June 2011

Arriving at Cairo airport earlier this week, the first time I had been to the country since the ‘25 January Revolution’, I got what seemed to be an early sign that some things have changed.

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