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Amnesty calls for wider investigation into Shell's Nigeria operation after arrest of contractors

A major fire that forced Shell to close its Trans Niger Pipeline in southern Nigeria raises serious questions about the way the oil giant is operating, Amnesty International and the Nigerian National Coalition on Gas Flaring and Oil Spills (NACGOND) said. Posted: 26 Jun 2013

Nigeria reportedly hangs four men in Edo state - first executions since 2006

Amnesty International has received credible reports that the authorities in the state of Edo in southern Nigerian have hanged four men in Benin City Prison today - the first known executions in the country since 2006. Posted: 24 Jun 2013

Chinese mining industry contributes to abuses in Democratic Republic of the Congo

Chinese mining companies operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) need to do more to prevent their operations from leading to human rights abuses, Amnesty International warned today in a new report. Posted: 19 Jun 2013

Mali: new briefing exposes 'appalling' human rights abuses in Bamako detention centres

Civilians are among dozens of people who have been tortured, killed and disappeared, including while in detention, since the launch of the French armys intervention in the country five months ago, Amnesty International said in a new briefing published today. Posted: 7 Jun 2013

Nigeria: President should refuse to sign draconian anti-gay & lesbian bill

The Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan should refuse to sign into law a draconian new bill that would formalise discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people and cause serious damage to civil liberties in the country, ten Nigerian and international human rights groups said today. Posted: 5 Jun 2013

Central African Republic: Civilians need to be protected

Civilians in the Central African Republic, including members of President Bozizs government still in the country, must be protected, Amnesty International said after rebels seized the capital, Bangui. Posted: 25 Mar 2013

Rwanda: Ingabire trial 'flawed and international standards flouted' as appeal launched

New report criticises opposition leaders initial trial on day her appeal starts Posted: 25 Mar 2013

Arms "free-for-all" is shattering communities in Ivory Coast

Reckless and illegal arms supplies from Europe, Africa and China to the warring parties in Ivory Coast (Cte d'Ivoire) over the past decade continue to fuel grave human rights abuses and violent crime in the country, Amnesty International said in a detailed report launched at the United Nations headquarters. Posted: 20 Mar 2013

Bosco Ntaganda must be surrendered to The Hague

The United States and Rwandan governments must move quickly to ensure the safe surrender of Congolese armed-group leader, Bosco Ntaganda, to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Amnesty International said today. Posted: 19 Mar 2013

Bosco Ntaganda 'hands himself in' at US Embassy in Rwanda - Amnesty experts available for interview

Amid reports Bosco Ntaganda, leader of a notorious armed group the M23 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has handed himself over to the US Embassy in Rwanda, Amnesty International has experts available to discuss some of the allegations against him. Posted: 19 Mar 2013

Ivory Coast: New army committing acts of revenge and repression under pretence of security

Ivory Coasts new national army, which was set up by President Alassane Ouattara in the wake of the 2010 post-election violence, together with an armed militia of traditional hunters the Dozos are carrying out extrajudicial executions, deliberate and arbitrary killings, politically-motivated arrests and torture across Ivory Coast. Posted: 26 Feb 2013

Nigeria: Houses bulldozed, hundreds made homeless in Lagos

Amnesty International has urged the Nigerian authorities to immediately stop the forced eviction of hundreds of residents in the region as hundreds of homes are being demolished in the Oke Ilu-Eri area of Badia East n Lagos. Posted: 25 Feb 2013

Mali: Amnesty reveals use of child soldiers

Amnesty International today revealed the shocking reality of the use of young boys as combatants in war-torn Mali. The findings, timed to coincide with the International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers, add further weight to Amnestys call for states to adopt a strong Arms Trade Treaty (ATT). Posted: 11 Feb 2013

Nigeria: No justice for the dead

Hundreds of fatal police shootings which each year leave families anguished and bereaved are not being investigated effectively because of a failure of the Nigerian justice system, Amnesty International says in a report released today. Posted: 5 Feb 2013

Mali: New briefing reveals evidence of summary killings of civilians

The Malian army has committed serious human rights abuses and violations of international humanitarian law during the conflict against armed groups in the country, including extrajudicial executions of civilians, according to evidence gathered by Amnesty International during a ten-day research trip to the West African country. Posted: 1 Feb 2013

Cameroon: Unlawful killings, tortures and illegal detentions go unpunished - new Amnesty report reveals

People in Cameroon are being subjected to a raft of abuses including unlawful killings and torture, as the authorities seek to use the criminal justice system to clamp down on political opponents, human rights defenders and journalists and as a weapon to attack lesbian, gay, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people. Posted: 24 Jan 2013

Mali: ICC investigation of war crimes a key step towards justice

Todays announcement that the International Criminal Court (ICC) will investigate crimes under international law committed in Mali over the past year is a crucial step towards justice for the victims, Amnesty International said today. Posted: 16 Jan 2013

Mali: Avoid indiscriminate shelling at all costs and protect civilians

All parties to the armed conflict in Mali must ensure civilians are protected, Amnesty International urged today as military attacks by French forces continued. Posted: 14 Jan 2013

Cameroon: Acquittal of men jailed for 'looking gay' exposes persecution

The acquittal of two Cameroonian men jailed for "looking gay" because they wore womens clothes exposes the systematic discrimination against perceived homosexuals in the country, Amnesty International said today as the pair's convictions were overturned by an appeals court. Posted: 8 Jan 2013

Mali: Armed intervention risks worsening crisis

The UN Security Councils approval of armed intervention into Mali risks worsening the human rights and humanitarian crisis in the north, Amnesty International said today. Posted: 21 Dec 2012