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Egypt: President Mubarak urged to halt execution of 'wrongly convicted' man
Amnesty International has made an urgent personal appeal to Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak to prevent the execution of a man who is believed to have been wrongly convicted of murder and whose co-accused was executed on Wednesday. Posted: 12 Mar 2010
Keira Knightley, Annie Lennox and James Purfoy among stars urging government to prioritise maternal health in new Amnesty film
Celebrities including Keira Knightley, Annie Lennox, James Purefoy and Beverley Knight have called on the UK Government to make maternal and newborn health a priority in its international development assistance in a new short film released by Amnesty International today (12 March). Posted: 12 Mar 2010
Pakistan: Amnesty International condemns armed attack on World Vision staff
Insurgent groups must end the policy of targeting international and national humanitarian agencies which are trying to provide help and assistance to Pakistans poor, said Amnesty International today. Posted: 12 Mar 2010
Kenya: Investigation into alleged police killing must be impartial
Amnesty International has called for the promised investigation into the alleged killing by Kenyan police of seven men to be impartial, independent and for the results to be made public. Posted: 12 Mar 2010
Northern Ireland: Women political rivals unite to launch Mum's Manifesto
They may be political rivals at the forthcoming Westminster election but some of Northern Ireland's leading women politicians are coming together for a Mother's Day campaign in support of maternal healthcare in the developing world. Posted: 11 Mar 2010
USA: call on Obama to establish maternal health office- New report
Amnesty International has today (12 March) called on President Obama to urgently establish an Office of Maternal Health to tackle soaring pregnancy-related complications and maternal deaths in the United States. Posted: 11 Mar 2010
Italy: 'Nomad plan' to evict 6000 Roma people into new camps could leave hundreds homeless, says new report
In a new report released today (11 March) Amnesty International calls on the Italian authorities to halt a controversial housing plan that has resulted in the forced eviction of hundreds of Roma and paves the way for thousands more evictions over the coming months. The report, The Wrong Answer - Italy's Nomad Plan violates the housing rights of Roma in Rome, warns that the programme, which began in July 2009, violates the human rights of thousands of Roma. Posted: 11 Mar 2010
'Donkey Bloggers' in Azerbaijan lose appeal against fabricated charges
Amnesty International has accused the Azerbaijani government of stifling dissent after a court turned down an appeal by two bloggers against their conviction on fabricated charges of hooliganism. Posted: 10 Mar 2010
Burma (Myanmar): Opposition must be free to fight election, says Amnesty
Amnesty International urges Burma (Myanmar) to overturn a new law that bars all political prisoners, including detained Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, from belonging to a political party before upcoming national election. Posted: 10 Mar 2010
Slovakia plans to remove Roma children form their families
Amnesty International has warned that Slovakian plans to establish boarding schools for Roma children and gradually detach[ing] them from the way of living they currently experience in the settlements is discriminatory and a blatant attack on the Roma way of living. Posted: 9 Mar 2010
UK MP says 'world's longest-serving' death row prisoner is scar on Japan's conscience
The Lib Dem MP Alistair Carmichael has spoken out over the plight of a prisoner on death row in Japan, dubbing the case of Hakamada Iwao a tragedy and a scar on the conscience of Japan. Posted: 9 Mar 2010
Thousands of pregnant women as much at risk today as 100 years ago
Hundreds of thousands of pregnant women in many developing countries find themselves at as great a risk of death in childbirth in 2010 as women in the UK did 100 years ago. Posted: 8 Mar 2010
Cambodia: Rape victims denied access to justice new report
'Breaking the silence: Sexual violence in Cambodia', our report issued to mark International Womens Day, exposes how corruption and discrimination within the police and courts in Cambodia are preventing survivors of rape from receiving justice and assistance, while most perpetrators are going unpunished. Posted: 8 Mar 2010
Amnesty activists host mass 'die in' of pregnant women
Hundreds of Amnesty activists descended on Liverpool Street Station earlier today to stage a mass die-in of pregnant women to represent the enormous numbers of women who die in childbirth across the globe. Global figures show that approximately one woman dies every minute because of preventable causes related to pregnancy. Posted: 6 Mar 2010
Syria: Fears grow for author of 'The New Prophets' after mystery arrest
Amnesty International is increasingly concerned for the fate of a Syrian novelist detained nearly three weeks ago. Posted: 5 Mar 2010
Egypt: Blogger trial condemned
Amnesty International has condemned the trial of young blogger in Egypt, calling on the Egyptian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Ahmad Mostafa, 20, a blogger and prisoner of conscience facing up to nine and a half years in prison after he published a post alleging nepotism within the armed forces. Posted: 5 Mar 2010
Democratic Republic of Congo: UN forces must remain in country
Amnesty International has strongly opposed any withdrawal or reduction of the numbers of UN peacekeepers from the Democratic Republic of Congo, after the government requested that the current force (MONUC) withdraws from the country by June 2011. Posted: 5 Mar 2010
Gaza: Baroness Ashton should visit Gaza, says group ahead of EU meeting
The EUs foreign ministers and its High Representative for foreign affairs Baroness Ashton must insist on their right to visit Gaza, say 17 European human rights and development organisations (1) on the eve of the informal meeting of EU foreign ministers in Crdoba, Spain on 5-6 March. Posted: 4 Mar 2010
Shell Oil to be grilled by Amnesty on human rights record
The Niger Delta is one of the world's 10 most important wetland and coastal marine ecosystems and is home to about 31 million people. Its huge oil deposits have been extracted for years by the Nigerian govenment and multinational oil companies such as Royal Dutch Shell. However, the majority of the Niger Delta population lives in extreme poverty without clean water or adequate health care. Posted: 4 Mar 2010
Mexico: Three jailed for protesting at high electricity charges
Amnesty International today accused the Mexican authorities of misusing the justice system to detain three community leaders following their protests against high electricity prices in the state of Campeche, in the east of Mexico. Posted: 4 Mar 2010