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Zimbabwe: Amnesty rejects AU claim Zimbabwe violations are an 'internal matter'Press release 26 Jun 2005
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Amnesty International steps up campaign against torture in 'war on terror'Press release 26 Jun 2005
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Burma: New report details more political arrests in Burma as Aung San Suu Kyi turns 60Press release 23 Jun 2005
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G8 fails the victims of irresponsible arms exportsPress release 23 Jun 2005
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Zimbabwe: More than 200 groups make unprecedented call on AU and UN to actPress release 23 Jun 2005
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Kyrgyzstan: Stop deportation of Andizhan refugeesPress release 22 Jun 2005
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New report exposes arms exports from UK and other G8 nations fuelling poverty and human rights abusesPress release 21 Jun 2005
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UK: New Amnesty report calls on government to reveal annual asylum detention figuresPress release 19 Jun 2005
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USA: Expansion of Guantanamo camp condemnedPress release 16 Jun 2005
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Nepal: New report shows foreign arms fuelling conflict and human rights abusePress release 14 Jun 2005
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Sudan: National court for Darfur crimes lacks credibility, and is no replacement for ICC investigationPress release 13 Jun 2005
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Scotland: Scottish pupils challenge apathy accusationsPress release 11 Jun 2005
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Ethiopia: Hundreds of students at risk of torture as crisis deepensPress release 09 Jun 2005
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UK: Terror laws must be repealed as UK faces yet more criticismPress release 09 Jun 2005
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Jamaica: Benjamin Zephaniah calls on Jamaicans everywhere to stand up against homophobiaPress release 08 Jun 2005
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UK: Amnesty International Secretary General meets McCartney sistersPress release 08 Jun 2005
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UK: CoE report vindicates criticisms of UK terror measuresPress release 07 Jun 2005
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Equatorial Guinea: New report shows trial of alleged 'mercenary coup plotters' unfairPress release 06 Jun 2005
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Sudan: Government must give full support to the ICC investigation in DarfurPress release 05 Jun 2005