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China: Release of top Uighur prisoner welcome, but timing tacticalPress release 17 Mar 2005
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Sudan: Proposals against ICC role in Darfur undermines justice for victimsPress release 17 Mar 2005
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Croatia: Suspension of EU accession sends strong signal against impunityPress release 16 Mar 2005
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Zimbabwe: Human rights violations make free participation in election process impossiblePress release 16 Mar 2005
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UK: Campaigners welcome Straw commitment on Arms Treaty and urge swift actionPress release 15 Mar 2005
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Bangladesh: UK award-winning journalist and colleagues threatened with grenade attacksPress release 15 Mar 2005
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Nepal: Amnesty UK Director appeals for UK action to expose abusesPress release 15 Mar 2005
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UK: Amnesty calls for public enquiry into Deepcut deathsPress release 14 Mar 2005
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Burma: Amnesty campaign for release of Burma's longest-serving prisoner of consciencePress release 11 Mar 2005
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Syria: New report calls for end to human rights violations against Syrian KurdsPress release 10 Mar 2005
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Nepal: UN Commission on human rights must act on 'human rights catastrophe' in NepalPress release 10 Mar 2005
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Bangladesh: Attack threatened tomorrow on religious communityPress release 10 Mar 2005
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UK: Anti-terrorism measures – MPs should reject billPress release 09 Mar 2005
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China: Number of human rights activists detained or imprisoned is risingPress release 08 Mar 2005
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Scotland: Asylum and persecution: Competition for student journalists in scotlandPress release 07 Mar 2005
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UK: Human rights protestors to stage 'sofa in a cage' protest against house arrestPress release 07 Mar 2005
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UK: Amnesty welcomes UK award for Bangladeshi journalist knifed for investigative workPress release 03 Mar 2005
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USA: US Supreme Court bans child executions - ruling welcomed by Amnesty InternationalPress release 01 Mar 2005