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Italy: president should reject rendition pardon plea from ex-CIA chief

The Italian President must reject a former CIA agents plea to be pardoned for a crime he committed in the country as part of the US-led rendition programme, Amnesty International said today. Posted: 13 Sep 2013

Bradley Manning case: Obama should commute sentence to time already served

President Obama should commute US Army Private Bradley Mannings sentence to time already served to allow his immediate release, Amnesty International said today after Manning was sentenced to 35 years in jail. Posted: 21 Aug 2013

Bradley Manning sentencing: Amnesty experts available to discuss case

Amnesty International has experts able to discuss the case of US Army Private Bradley Manning, who is expected to be sentenced today at a military trial in the USA for leaking classified information. Posted: 21 Aug 2013

Media briefing: the human rights reality of Britain's favourite holiday destinations

A short briefing on some of the key human rights issues affecting the most popular holiday destinations for UK holidaymakers. Posted: 1 Aug 2013

Bradley Manning: severity of possible sentence stands in 'stunning contrast' to Abu Ghraib impunity

The US authorities have failed to deliver justice for serious human rights violations committed during counter-terror operations dating back more than a decade, Amnesty International said as the sentencing phase opened today in the military trial of the US Army Private Bradley Manning. Posted: 31 Jul 2013

Bradley Manning case shows that US government's priorities are 'upside down'

Despite an acquittal on the most serious aiding the enemy charge against him, todays verdict against the US Private Bradley Manning reveals the US governments misplaced priorities on national security, said Amnesty International this evening. Posted: 30 Jul 2013

Yemen should investigate journalist's treatment and US missile attack he reported

Amnesty is urging the Yemeni authorities to investigate allegations of serious irregularities in the case of the investigative journalist Abdul Ilah Haydar Shayi. Posted: 24 Jul 2013

California has breached human rights of prisoners on hunger strike

The Californian prison authorities have breached international human rights obligations by taking punitive measures against prisoners on hunger strike, Amnesty International said today. Posted: 22 Jul 2013

CIA agent Robert Seldon Lady must face justice in Italy over rendition

Amnesty International is calling for the return of the CIA agent Robert Seldon Lady to Italy to face justice for his part in the US-led rendition programme. Posted: 19 Jul 2013

Bradley Manning: aiding the enemy charge is 'ludicrous'

Todays decision by a US military judge not to drop the charge accusing the US Private Bradley Manning of aiding the enemy is a ludicrous decision which makes a mockery of the US military court system, said Amnesty International. Posted: 18 Jul 2013

Bradley Manning: US government must drop 'aiding the enemy' charge

The US government should immediately drop the aiding the enemy charge against Bradley Manning, Amnesty International said today after the conclusion of all testimony in the case. Posted: 12 Jul 2013

USA: appeal for release of Angola 3's Herman Wallace, recently diagnosed with liver cancer

Amnesty International is appealing on humanitarian grounds for the release from prison of Herman Wallace - of the Angola 3 - who has spent over 40 years in solitary confinement in the US state of Louisiana and is now terminally ill with liver cancer. Posted: 11 Jul 2013

USA: Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage welcomed

Amnesty International has this afternoon welcomed a decision by the US Supreme Court to strike down a provision in a law that restricted access to federal funds for those in same-sex marriages. Posted: 26 Jun 2013

USA: call for 'shameful' 500th execution in Texas tonight to be stopped

Amnesty International has described the planned 500th execution in the US state of Texas tonight as a shameful milestone and is calling on the Texan governor Rick Perry to stop the execution. Posted: 26 Jun 2013

Guantanamo: call for Cameron to 'urgently secure' release of Shaker Aamer

Amnesty International has launched a new call on Prime Minister David Cameron to urgently secure the release of Shaker Aamer, the last former UK resident held at Guantanamo Bay. Posted: 26 Jun 2013

USA must not hunt down whistleblower Edward Snowden

The US authorities must not prosecute anyone for disclosing information about the governments human rights violations, Amnesty International has said today after the US whistleblower Edward Snowden was charged under the USAs Espionage Act. Posted: 24 Jun 2013

USA: Bradley Manning should be allowed to make 'public interest' defence

Bradley Manning must be allowed to argue that he acted in the public interest when he distributed information to WikiLeaks, Amnesty International said today as the court martial against the US soldier began in the US state of Maryland. Posted: 3 Jun 2013

Guantanamo: new online petition targets Obama ahead of major security speech

Ahead of a scheduled speech later today from US President Barack Obama on Guantnamo and security issues, Amnesty International has launched a new appeal to the White House to end the dangerous stalemate at Guantnamo, where a mass hunger strike is now over 100 days old. Posted: 23 May 2013

Jamaica: Three years on, state of emergency still an open wound

Amnesty International today called on the Jamaican authorities to stop stalling and appoint a commission of inquiry into the horrific allegations of human rights abuses by the security forces during the 2010 state of emergency. Posted: 17 May 2013

US state of Maryland's abolition of death penalty welcomed

The US state of Maryland has confirmed a US and global trend towards ending the death penalty, Amnesty International said today, after the state governor Martin OMalley signed the abolition of capital punishment into law in the eastern US state. Posted: 2 May 2013