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USA/Cuba: Guantánamo deaths are a tragic reminder of camp's lawlessnessPress release 11 Jun 2006
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Thailand: Over 230 Hmong Laotian refugees face forced return and possible torturePress release 11 Jun 2006
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China: New Amnesty report exposes China's secretive arms exports fuelling conflict and repressionPress release 08 Jun 2006
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UK/Israel: Israeli PM’s visit - Tony Blair should call for halt to wall construction and land-grabPress release 07 Jun 2006
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Europe: Renditions - Council of Europe report welcomedPress release 07 Jun 2006
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China: Google hints at China U-turnPress release 07 Jun 2006
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UK: Groups tell Blair Company Law is key to tackling povertyPress release 05 Jun 2006
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China: Tiananmen Anniversary - No justice for disabled man shot during 1989 protestsPress release 01 Jun 2006
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Scotland: Scottish LGBT groups join international outrage at Russian authorities’ ban on gay pride marchPress release 31 May 2006
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UK: Media Awards 2006 Shortlists announcedPress release 31 May 2006
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NI: Amnesty leader: 'War on terror' repeating failed policies of Northern Ireland pastPress release 31 May 2006
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United Nations: Darfur needs robust protection forcePress release 31 May 2006
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Pakistan: Spate of imminent executions in wake of Mirza Hussain casePress release 31 May 2006
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Zimbabwe: Satellite images reveal shocking evidence of the obliteration of a communityPress release 30 May 2006
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Pakistan: Family won't pardon Briton for moneyPress release 30 May 2006
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Scotland: Amnesty celebrates the Scottish media's contribution to human rightsPress release 30 May 2006
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Zimbabwe: Satellite images reveal shocking evidence of the obliteration of a communityPress release 29 May 2006
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New Amnesty 45th anniversary campaign tackles internet repressionPress release 25 May 2006
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Scotland: Westminster Committee agrees – we should be investigating rendition in the UKPress release 24 May 2006