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Sudan: New report reveals girls as young as eight victims of mass rape in DarfurPress release 18 Jul 2004
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China: Fresh Arrests of HIV/AIDS activistsPress release 15 Jul 2004
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Czech Republic: JK Rowling letter prompts end of 'cage beds'Press release 15 Jul 2004
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Guatemala: 15-year-old girl raped to intimidate trade unionist parentsPress release 14 Jul 2004
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Iraq: 'Weak' UN resolution misses human rights opportunitiesPress release 14 Jul 2004
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Sudan: Security Council has a moral and legal responsibility to actPress release 13 Jul 2004
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Greece: Olympic Games must not lead to a trade off of security for human rightsPress release 12 Jul 2004
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Israel/Occupied Territories: New report demands repeal of discriminatory citizenship lawPress release 12 Jul 2004
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Iraq: UK visit of Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Alawi: Briefing on Amnesty International concernsPress release 11 Jul 2004
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EU Foreign Ministers today: New EU force in Bosnia-Herzegovina must not make the same mistakes as 'SFOR'Press release 11 Jul 2004
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Israel/Occupied Territories: Wall should be dismantled in line with court decisionPress release 11 Jul 2004
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Bereaved parents call on governments to get tough on armsPress release 08 Jul 2004
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Guantánamo Bay: New 'reviews' dismissed as showing contempt for detainees' rightsPress release 07 Jul 2004
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Iran: New call for investigation into torture of student demonstratorsPress release 07 Jul 2004
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China: New report shows 'war on terror' a cover for fresh repression of Uighurs in north-west ChinaPress release 06 Jul 2004
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Spain: New report urges action on Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights's rightsPress release 04 Jul 2004
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Sudan: Those responsible for war crimes must be held accountablePress release 01 Jul 2004
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Iraq: Human rights proceedings welcomed but concern over handling of Saddam Hussein's court appearancePress release 01 Jul 2004