October 2007
Law lords control orders ruling may lead to equally-unfair 'control order lite' warns amnesty
Amnesty International today warned that today's Law Lords ruling may only lead to the government persisting with a watered-down Control Order regime that remains fundamentally unfair. Posted: 31 Oct 2007
Saudi Arabia: human rights briefing 30 October 2007
Amnesty international UK Director Kate Allen said: Posted: 30 Oct 2007
Saudi Arabia: paying the price for raising human rights
Amnesty International highlights two cases of severe human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia Posted: 30 Oct 2007
Indonesia: Amnesty International deplores death penalty for drug offences
Human rights organisation expresses disappointment with Constitutional Court ruling Posted: 30 Oct 2007
Lithuania: Amnesty dismayed by mayor's decision to ban gay rally
Gays rights conference attacked by smoke bombs after rally was banned Posted: 26 Oct 2007
UK: Law lords hear key case on detention without charge or trial by UK forces in Iraq
From 29 to 31 October the highest court in the UK, the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords, will be hearing the case of R (Hilal Abdul Razzaq Ali Al-Jedda) v Secretary of State for Defence. Amnesty International intends to send delegates to observe the hearing. Posted: 26 Oct 2007
Burma: exiled PM to call Northern Ireland to uphold arms embargo
The head of Burma's elected 'government-in-exile' will make a historic visit to Belfast later today (25 October 2007) to call on the Northern Ireland Assembly to close any loop holes on the arms embargo to Burma. Posted: 25 Oct 2007
First Minister to Welcome Burmese Democracy Leader at FMQs
Posted: 25 Oct 2007
EU-Russia Summit: Russia must avoid Chechnya mistakes in Ingushetia
On the eve of the European Union-Russia summit in Portugal on 26 October, Amnesty International is warning the Russian authorities not to repeat mistakes previously made in Chechnya in the neighbouring province of Ingushetia. Posted: 25 Oct 2007
Congo: Amnesty report uncovers government-backed agents of torture
Security forces 'guilty' of detention, torture and murder of political opponents Posted: 25 Oct 2007
Burma: 12 years under house arrest-Amnesty demands release of Aung San Suu Kyi and all other prisoners of conscience
On the day the United Nations celebrates its 62nd birthday, the leader of the Burmese National League of Democracy will mark her 12th year under house arrest. Posted: 24 Oct 2007
New report slams Hamas and Fatah over human rights abuse in factional fighting
Call for human rights team to investigate; arms transfer halt call Posted: 24 Oct 2007
Darfur: New report accuses Sudanese government of obstructing peacekeeper deployment
Amnesty International has today called on the government of Sudan to end the obstruction to the speedy deployment of the United Nations African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), the hybrid UN/AU force due to take over from the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) by the end of December 2007. Posted: 22 Oct 2007
Iran: New wave of executions condemned
Hangings of 11 men and one woman latest in 'alarming' upsurge of killings Amnesty International today expressed alarm at a new wave of executions in Iran and said that it has already recorded almost 250 executions since the beginning of 2007. Posted: 19 Oct 2007
Burma: New video and audio accounts of brutal repression
Amnesty International has today released new first-hand accounts of the recent crackdown on peaceful protestors in Burma We have seen police asking money from families of detainees if they want their family members to be released. Young people who are on their way to offices and schools are not only stopped and checked but also robbed.' - Testimony from prominent activist Mie Mie recorded shortly before her arrest on 13 October. Posted: 18 Oct 2007
China: Reform of abusive detention law vital to Beijing Olympics human rights commitments
'Re-education Through Labour' - detention without charge, trial or judicial review for up to four years - should be abolished, said Amnesty International today (18 October) in an open letter to the Chinese National People's Congress. Posted: 18 Oct 2007
Iran: Urgent appeal for a young man facing execution for playground death when aged 16
Amnesty International today launched an urgent appeal for Ali Mahin Torabi, convicted of a murder committed when he was 16 years old and now at risk of imminent execution. Now aged 21, he is being held in Reja'i Shahr prison in Karaj, near Tehran and his death sentence could be carried out at any time. Posted: 18 Oct 2007
Sex Trafficking: New parliamentary report welcomed
Protecting victims must be 'put at the heart' of stamping out sex trade, says Amnesty Amnesty International has today called for the protection of the victims of sex trafficking to be 'put at the heart' of measures to clamp down on the crime. Posted: 18 Oct 2007
Lebanon: New report demands end to discrimination against country's Palestininan refugees
150,000 in refugee camps, families of 10 share a single room, punishments for building a wall Posted: 17 Oct 2007
Iran: Amnesty demands immediate medical treatment for detained union leader facing loss of sight
Amnesty International today urged the Iranian authorities to provide immediate medical treatment for jailed trade union leader Mansour Ossanlu, who has been told he will go blind unless action is taken immediately. Posted: 17 Oct 2007