November 2011
Death penalty for two men in Belarus
The two death sentences handed down in Belarus today followed a trial that has failed to meet international fair trial standards, said Amnesty International. Posted: 30 Nov 2011
The 'UAE5' should have their convictions expunged
Responding to a decision earlier this week to commute the sentences of five United Arab Emirates activists who had been convicted of insulting UAE officials, a coalition of human rights organisations has called for their convictions themselves to be expunged. Posted: 30 Nov 2011
Amnesty support calls for Northern Ireland clerical abuse probe
What we can see today with the publication today of reports by the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church is barely a glimpse into the horror of abuse suffered by children in parishes in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Posted: 30 Nov 2011
USA only country in world to sentence child offenders to life in prison without parole - new report
The authorities in the USA must ban the imposition of life without parole sentences against children and review the cases of more than 2,500 prisoners currently serving such sentences to bring them into line with international law, Amnesty International said today as it published a new report on the issue. Posted: 30 Nov 2011
Azerbaijan: State fails to deliver justice for Facebook activist
The Azerbaijan Supreme Court today upheld the conviction of the 20-year-old political activist Jabbar Savalan. The news was greeted with disappointment by Amnesty International, who have been campaigning relentlessly for his release. Posted: 29 Nov 2011
Burma: Clinton's visit should be measured in human rights improvement
The success of the US Secretary of States visit to Burma should be measured on whether the authorities respond immediately by undertaking bold and far-reaching human rights reforms, Amnesty International said in a statement today. Posted: 29 Nov 2011
States must act resolutely on UN report on Syria
Amnesty International has urged states to act on a UN report confirming that Syrian security forces committed crimes against humanity during their violent crackdown on demonstrators this year. Posted: 29 Nov 2011
New report: Italy - scandal of 'zero tolerance' for Roma under illegal state of emergency
The Italian authorities must act immediately to combat discrimination against Roma and provide redress for those affected by the widespread human rights violations perpetrated under the illegal state of emergency, Amnesty International said in a new report today. Posted: 29 Nov 2011
Stephen Fry champions a return to the pen for Amnesty's 50th year
New Amnesty Write for Rights campaign launches today. Thousands of people across the UK and throughout the world will write a hand-written letter on behalf of one of ten Amnesty cases. Posted: 28 Nov 2011
Amnesty fact-finding team in Egypt
An Amnesty International fact-finding team is in Egypt and available for interview. Posted: 25 Nov 2011
Stuart Semple to curate art of letter writing for Amnesty- collaborating with the public to Write for Rights
On 1st December, acclaimed artist Stuart Semple will host a live-art-letter-writing event in the Amnesty Shop @ BOXPARK (Amnestys first retail concept store, featuring collaborations by British creatives such as Stuart). Members of the public can make their voices heard in support of Amnesty Internationals Write for Rights campaign, in the lead up to Human Rights Day (10th December). Posted: 25 Nov 2011
75 Bob Dylan cover songs in new collection for Amnesty
A new 75-strong set of Bob Dylan cover songs is being released in support of Amnesty Internationals human rights work. Posted: 25 Nov 2011
ICC must end confusion over trial of Saif Gaddafi
The International Criminal Court (ICC) must end the confusion over where Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi should be tried, Amnesty International has said, after the courts prosecutor said that the Libyan authorities can put him on trial in Libya. Posted: 25 Nov 2011
Yemen: immunity deal would be 'hammer blow' to human rights victims
A power-transfer agreement reportedly granting Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and others immunity from prosecution in exchange for leaving office, deals a serious blow to victims of human rights violations, Amnesty International said today. Posted: 24 Nov 2011
Cameroon: Release men jailed for alleged homosexuality
Authorities in Cameroon must immediately release two men who have been sentenced to five years in prison by a court in Yaounde for homosexual acts, Amnesty International said today. Posted: 24 Nov 2011
Belarus: Leading human rights activist jailed for four days
The Belarusian authorities must immediately release a prominent human rights activist convicted today on politically motivated financial charges, Amnesty International said today. Posted: 24 Nov 2011
Amnesty International Exclusives: First retail concept and brand new collaboration range by British creatives
On Nov 28 Amnesty International launches its first-ever concept shopping emporium, in London's unique shipping-container-department-store, BOXPARK Shoreditch Posted: 24 Nov 2011
Saudi Arabia: lengthy sentences for 16 reformers a worrying development
Lengthy prison sentences given to 16 men, among them prominent advocates of reform who had tried to set up a human rights association in Saudi Arabia, are a worrying development, Amnesty International has said. Posted: 24 Nov 2011
Thailand: Grandfather gets 20 years for 'insulting' queen of Thailand- by text
A 20-year prison sentence for sending four text messages deemed offensive to the Queen of Thailand is a blow to freedom of expression, Amnesty International has said. Posted: 24 Nov 2011
Cambodia: Women hit hard by wave of forced evictions
Cambodian women are increasingly at the forefront of the battle against a wave of forced evictions sweeping the country, Amnesty International said today in a new report that urges the government to halt the practice. Posted: 24 Nov 2011