October 2012
Texas set to carry out 250th execution under Governor Rick Perry tonight
The US state of Texas is set to carry out its 250th execution under the governorship of Rick Perry. The execution - of 41-year-old Donnie Roberts, convicted of murder in 2004 - is scheduled for 6pm Texas time this evening. Posted: 31 Oct 2012
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Make reparations for wartime rape
The full extent of the sexual violence during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina that shattered the lives of thousands of women across the country has still to be recognised by the Republika Srpska authorities, Amnesty International said in a briefing paper published today. Posted: 31 Oct 2012
Bahrain's protests ban condemned
The Bahrain governments ban on all rallies and gatherings in the country violates the right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly and must be lifted immediately, Amnesty International has said. Posted: 31 Oct 2012
Rwanda: Ensure appeal after unfair Ingabire trial
Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire must get a prompt and fair appeal after being convicted in a trial that fell short of international standards, said Amnesty International. Posted: 31 Oct 2012
US elections: the human rights issues
Ahead of the US presidential election on 6 November, Amnesty International has produced a briefing on the key human rights issues confronting both presidential candidates. Posted: 31 Oct 2012
Tunisia should quash conviction of two journalists on morals offences
Amnesty International has called on the Tunisian authorities to quash the convictions of journalists Sofiene Chourabi and Mehdi Jlassi, who have been fined for being drunk in public and harming public morals. Posted: 30 Oct 2012
Qatar: poet facing secret trial for 'Jasmine uprising' poem
A poet facing a secret trial in Qatar after being detained since last year is a possible prisoner of conscience and must be released immediately and unconditionally if he has beenis detained solely for his peaceful criticism, Amnesty International has urged, as the one-year anniversary of his arrest approaches. Posted: 29 Oct 2012
Ukraine must investigate the Leonid Razvozzhayev 'abduction' - new letter
The recent abduction of Leonid Razvozzhayev from Ukraine, allegedly by Russian government agents, may have constituted a violation of the countrys obligations under international human rights law and the UN Refugee Convention and must be promptly investigated, Amnesty International said today. Posted: 29 Oct 2012
Viet Nam: Acquit songwriters who face 20 years in jail
Two Vietnamese songwriters who face up to 20 years in jail for writing songs criticising their government should be released immediately and unconditionally, Amnesty International said today, ahead of their trial tomorrow. Posted: 29 Oct 2012
Arms dealer guilty verdict welcomed
Amnesty International today welcomed the news that a British arms dealer Gary Hyde had been found guilty on charges of illicit arms deals. Posted: 26 Oct 2012
Afghanistan: mosque suicide bombing condemned
Amnesty International has condemned a suicide bombing earlier today at the Eid Gah mosque in Maymana, the capital of Faryab province in Afghanistan. Posted: 26 Oct 2012
Iran: Health Fears for Nasrin Sotoudeh - EU Sakharov Prize winner
News that Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has won the Sakharov Prize EU award for human rights and freedom of thought came as her health deteriorated due to a hunger strike in protest at the Iranian authorities refusal to allow her face-to-face visits with her 13-year-old daughter and five-year-old son. Posted: 26 Oct 2012
Ivory Coast: Hundreds tortured and illegally detained
Amnesty International returned from a month-long mission to Ivory Coast with reports of torture, sexual abuse, state-sponsored militia attacks and death in custody from a country still reeling from last years presidential power struggle. Posted: 26 Oct 2012
Syria should release all prisoners of conscience in Eid amnesty
All peaceful activists and other prisoners of conscience detained in Syria must be set free, Amnesty International said today after a mass amnesty was granted ahead of the Eid al-Adha religious festival. Posted: 25 Oct 2012
Europe: Amnesty issues guidelines to police in wake of violent crackdowns on austerity protests
Europe's police services received a sharp wake-up call this morning thanks to a new hard-hitting briefing from Amnesty International on the policing of austerity protests across the continent. Posted: 25 Oct 2012
Kenya: Rubber bullets fired at protesters and trumped-up charges against Amnesty staff
Demonstrators beaten by police while in custody Trumped-up charges against a group of human rights defenders in Kenya including Amnesty International staff and volunteers must be dropped, the organisation said ahead of a court appearance in Nairobi today. Posted: 25 Oct 2012
Russia must investigate claims that MP's assistant tortured after Ukraine abduction
Claims that a Russian opposition MPs assistant was abducted in Ukraine and forced to return to Russia where he has alleged he was tortured or otherwise ill-treated must be investigated, Amnesty International said today in a letter to the Russian Federation Prosecutor General. Posted: 24 Oct 2012
Bahraini teachers face further jail time after 'nightmare' verdict
Amnesty International has denounced a decision to uphold prison sentences against two former leaders of the Bahrain Teachers Association. Posted: 24 Oct 2012
Amnesty "deeply alarmed" at UK Government attempt to return Syrian activist to Damascus
Posted: 24 Oct 2012
Tunisian government is 'rolling back' human rights reforms - new report
Progress on human rights in Tunisia following the ousting of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali is being rolled back by the current Tunisian government, Amnesty International warned today, as the country marks the first anniversary of the National Constituent Assembly elections. Posted: 23 Oct 2012