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Iraq: 13 executed last Sunday despite unfair trial and torture concernsPress release 24 Sep 2013
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Long-term case campaigning - a guide for local groupsInformation guide, Group Mailings 23 Sep 2013 -
Rememberance of things past - Scotland’s lasting support for Pinochet’s victimsBlog post 19 Sep 2013
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Why we’re working to end the death penaltyThere are plenty of countries still executing civilians, even today. So why are we doing all we can to work for an end to executions? There are many reasons; here are six of them to illustrate why you should care about its use around the world.
Explainer, FAQ, Position 18 Sep 2013 -
Reporting on the death penalty: executions in 2012The death penalty is still used by many countries around the world, for crimes varying from drugs trafficking to sorcery to murder. Find out which countries executed their prisoners in 2012.
Press release 04 Sep 2013 -
Silenced Iranian blogger on hunger strikeBlog post 02 Sep 2013
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Maldives: rape survivor will not be flogged
Compassion, humanity and human rights have finally won out in the shocking case of a 15 year old girl sentenced to flogging for the 'crime' of fornication.
Blog post 23 Aug 2013 -
Peru’s prison conditions – a state of emergencyBlog post 19 Aug 2013
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Happy 1st Birthday Amnesty IndiaBlog post 09 Aug 2013
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Raisa freed from psychiatric hospital, thanks to youBlog post 01 Aug 2013
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Binyam MohamedBritish resident Binyam Mohamed was held in US custody for over six years. During that time he was brutally tortured and claims that the UK government was complicit in his treatment. His fight for justice continues.
01 Aug 2013 -
The Detainee InquiryIn July 2010 Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he had commissioned The Gibson Inquiry to investigate accusations of UK's complicity in torture during counter-terrorism operations after 9/11.
01 Aug 2013 -
Write to Life - refugees given freedom to express themselves in wordsBlog post 26 Jul 2013
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Free Pussy Riot's Masha and Nadia - parole hearings this weekBoth Maria and Nadia of Russian punk band Pussy Riot have been refused parole in a move that further confirms Russia's dangerous slide towards greater suppression of free speech.
Blog post 23 Jul 2013 -
Bangladesh: death sentence at war crimes tribunal is 'extremely regrettable'Press release 16 Jul 2013
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Warren Hill Gets A Stay Of ExecutionBlog post 16 Jul 2013
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Georgia is determined to execute an intellectually disabled manBlog post 12 Jul 2013
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Russia: Journalist killed after appearing in 'Assassination list'Press release 09 Jul 2013
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Submission to the Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry into ayslumThis submission highlights concerns about how credibility is assessed in asylum decision‑making, particularly for women, people with mental ill health, torture survivors and certain nationalities, and its impact on appeal outcomes.
Submission 09 Jul 2013 -
For some in Belarus, Independence Day might be their lastBlog post 03 Jul 2013