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Saudi Arabia: US national 'tortured' by FBI and threatened with Guantánamo BayPress release 18 Jan 2005
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UK/Iraq: Abuse courts-martial – justice must be donePress release 18 Jan 2005
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Turkey: Amnesty shock as torture prevention group is closed because of Europe fundingPress release 17 Jan 2005
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Guatemala: Death threats for lawyer and politician fighting corruptionPress release 16 Jan 2005
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WHO Conference: Human rights must be at the heart of mental health reformsPress release 11 Jan 2005
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Guantánamo Bay: Release of British citizens welcome but long, long overduePress release 11 Jan 2005
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Rwanda: Human rights organisation forced to closePress release 10 Jan 2005
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Sudan: North-South peace deal signed, but what about human rights?Press release 07 Jan 2005
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Guantánamo Bay: 'Icon of lawlessness' enters fourth year as torture allegations mountPress release 07 Jan 2005
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China: Woman protesting at forced abortion may face further torture for not acknowledgingPress release 07 Jan 2005
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Scotland: Kenny Richey case – appeal victory welcomed and speedy release urged for death row ScotPress release 05 Jan 2005
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China: Christian Church Leader Arrested and at Risk of Torture For Possession of Religious DVDsPress release 23 Dec 2004
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Iran: Woman sentenced to be buried up to chest and stoned to deathPress release 22 Dec 2004
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Congo: Call For Unconditional Protection Of Civilians After Renewed FightingPress release 21 Dec 2004
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Iraq: Amnesty International Condemns Recent Attacks Against CiviliansPress release 21 Dec 2004
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Iraq: New US Jail Abuse Allegations Must Be Fully InvestigatedPress release 21 Dec 2004
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Chile: Pinochet Ruling Hailed As 'Opening Door' To JusticePress release 21 Dec 2004
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Iran: One day left to save woman sentenced to be buried up to chest and stoned to deathPress release 20 Dec 2004