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Equatorial Guinea: Alleged coup plotters trial seriously flawedPress release 01 Dec 2004
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UK: Tasers trialled by UK police revealed as potentially lethal and prone to abuse in new reportPress release 30 Nov 2004
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India: Clouds of Injustice, new Amnesty report on the continuing human rights disaster in BhopalPress release 29 Nov 2004
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UK: 'Burlesque' party raises over £100,000 for human rightsPress release 26 Nov 2004
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North Korea: Family tortured and ill-treated, now facing labour campPress release 23 Nov 2004
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Ukraine: Detentions over asking for election results condemned, fears for election re-run heightenedPress release 19 Nov 2004
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Burma: Prisoners of conscience freedPress release 19 Nov 2004
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Child soldiers: Governments failing generations of Children's rightsPress release 17 Nov 2004
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Sudan: New report shames countries and companies cashing in on slaughter by selling armsPress release 16 Nov 2004
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Iraq: Urgent action needed to prevent war crimesPress release 16 Nov 2004
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UK: Bustiers and Bustles for celebrity guests at Burlesque Ball in aid of Amnesty InternationalPress release 12 Nov 2004
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Iran: Activists and human rights defenders under attackPress release 11 Nov 2004
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UK/USA: Tony Blair must raise Guantánamo concerns during Washington visitPress release 11 Nov 2004
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Colombia: Rap trio brings truth about Colombia to the UKPress release 10 Nov 2004
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UK: Government human rights report - tough words on torture but UK still accepts torture evidencePress release 10 Nov 2004
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Sudan: Attacks on camps for displaced people must stop immediatelyPress release 10 Nov 2004
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Iraq: Falluja - assurances needed for the protection of civiliansPress release 05 Nov 2004
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Jamaica: 5 Years of Police Killings and Still No JusticePress release 04 Nov 2004
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New Cachez poster campaign confronts complacency on domestic violencePress release 03 Nov 2004