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Landslide UN vote in favour of arms trade treaty

Control Arms campaign demands urgent move to end the carnage US and Zimbabwe only countries to vote against Posted: 31 Oct 2008

Binyam Mohamed: Criminal investigation welcome but 'long overdue'

Amnesty International has described a move by the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith to ask the Attorney General to investigate possible "criminal wrongdoing" by UK and US Posted: 31 Oct 2008

Zimbabwe: Victims of violence can no longer wait for political solution

Amnesty International today (31 Oct) released a report and new video footage that graphically demonstrates the ongoing suffering of the Zimbabwean people, as the three main political parties in Zimbabwe struggle to form an inclusive government. Posted: 31 Oct 2008

Turkey: Governor threatens to deprive demonstrators and their families of health care

Reported plans by the governor of the southern Turkish province of Adana to cut health care from demonstrators and their families were condemned today by Amnesty International as 'collective punishment' in violation of international standards. Posted: 30 Oct 2008

Jordan: Treatment of women migrant workers condemned - new report

Tens of thousands of female migrant domestic workers in Jordan live in appalling conditions with many forced to work up to 19 hours per day and denied their salary, said Amnesty International today (30 October), as it published a new report on the issue. Posted: 30 Oct 2008

Congo (DRC): Better resources for UN troops needed to avert humanitarian catastrophe, says Amnesty

A humanitarian catastrophe is imminent unless UN peacekeepers in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (Congo) have further reinforcements to effectively protect civilians. Posted: 30 Oct 2008

Colombia: One step forward, many to go

Colombia has taken one small step in a long walk to find justice for the thousands of Colombians victims of human rights violations, said Amnesty International as the Colombian government sacked 25 members of the military accused of killing civilians. Posted: 30 Oct 2008

Philippines: Thousands suffering impact of shattered peace talks

400,000 displaced, over 100 civilians killed and 140 people taken hostage Posted: 29 Oct 2008

Colombia: Government in denial over human rights abuses

The Colombian government is painting a positive picture of the human rights situation in Colombia, despite increasing reports of forced internal displacement, attacks against social and human rights activists and killings by security forces, said Amnesty International in a report today. Posted: 28 Oct 2008

China: Call for release of Hu Jia as he receives European Parliament Sakharov prize

The awarding of the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought is a significant acknowledgement of the work of Hu Jia, said Amnesty International as the prize was announced today by the European Parliament. Posted: 24 Oct 2008

EU must grasp 'rare opportunity' to press for release of political prisoners in Burma

Amnesty to hold demonstration on the day that Aung San Suu Kyi completes her 13th year in detention and EU and Asian leaders meet in Beijing Posted: 24 Oct 2008

Amnesty vigil for Troy Davis outside US Embassy: Monday 27 October, 5pm

Campaigners' last-ditch effort to save man set to die despite strong innocence claims Posted: 24 Oct 2008

Nigeria: Hundreds on death row may be innocent, says Amnesty-new report

Dreadful conditions: Prisoners on death row are held in cells where they can witness executions. After a prisoner has been hanged, other death row prisoners are forced to clean the gallows Posted: 21 Oct 2008

Livia Firth's Mumia Abu-Jamal film to launch at special London event

Death penalty film to be centerpiece of event with Livia and Colin Firth, Sam Roddick, Juliet Stevenson, Alan Rickman, Ben Chaplin, Ben Barnes, Beverley Knight and others Posted: 21 Oct 2008

Afghanistan: Journalist Sayed Perwiz Kambakhsh should be freed

Afghan journalist Sayed Perwiz Kambakhsh should be freed immediately as there have never been any legal grounds for his conviction or sentence, Amnesty International said today, in response to news that a death sentence against him has been quashed by an Afghan appeals court Posted: 21 Oct 2008

Over 2000 MPs from 124 states in urgent call to Control Arms

World's Parliamentarians urge UN to back Arms Trade Treaty Posted: 20 Oct 2008

Protect The Human playwriting competition finalists announced

Three finalists have been chosen from more than 125 plays submitted for the second annual Protect The Human Playwriting Award produced by iceandfire and Amnesty International. Posted: 20 Oct 2008

Amnesty International supports Global Day for the Eradication of Poverty

Amnesty International activists take part in global events on 17 October Posted: 17 Oct 2008

Mary Robinson tells Belfast Festival audience: Human rights - much to celebrate, much to do

Rights champion calls for NI Bill of Rights and offers warning on truth process Posted: 17 Oct 2008

Iran: 'End of child executions' UPDATED

A senior judicial official in Iran has said that the judicial execution of juvenile offenders convicted of murder will continue in the country. Hossein Zabhi, the Assistant Attorney General for Judicial Affairs, made the statement on Saturday, clarifying a misleading statement given on Thursday that was welcomed both in Iran and internationally. Posted: 17 Oct 2008


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