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INDONESIA: JAILED ACTIVIST DENIED VITAL MEDICAL CARE

Primary school teacher Johan Teterissa is serving a 15 year prison sentence for leading a peaceful protest in 2007. In the days following his arrest, Johan suffered torture and ill-treatment, and was never given adequate treatment for his injuries. Now, apparently as a result of these injuries, his health has deteriorated and he is seriously ill. The prison authorities are denying him the care he urgently needs.


houses of parliamentUK: Our proposal to scrap control orders - which we believe are an affront to human rights - is just 400 votes from being the most popular on the government's Your Freedom website. Vote now

GAMBIA: Journalist, Ebrima B. Manneh, was arrested in July 2006 and has been held incommunicado and without trial ever since. His crime? He attempted to print a BBC story that was critical of the government. Act now - Picture - http://amnesty.org.uk/image_library/28/31/27175.jpg Caption: Ebrima B. Manneh © privateKENYA: Hundreds of people are homeless after a mass eviction by the Kenyan government in Nairobi. Call on the authorities to provide food, water and shelter to those affected. Act now

Ebrima B. Manneh � privateGAMBIA: Ebrima B. Manneh has been held incommunicado and without trial since July 2006. It is believed he was arrested for trying to print out a BBC article criticising the government. Act now

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