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Amnesty International urges the Dutch EU Presidency to close the gap between rhetoric and practice in EU human rights policy

Amnesty International's detailed recommendations include a call for the proposed EU Human Rights Agency to concentrate on human rights compliance within the EU, and the appointment of an EU Special...

USA: Supreme court ruling hailed as step toward restoring rule of law at GuantAnamo Bay

Amnesty International said: 'Today's ruling that the US courts have jurisdiction to consider challenges to the lawfulness of such detentions moves us one step closer to justice and accountability in...

Iraq: New report says US must clarify fate of prisoners after handover and stop holding 'ghost' detainees

In a new report, Amnesty International expresses concern that the US has recently said that it intends to hold without charge between 4,000 and 5,000 detainees despite a legal requirement to release...

UN Torture Day: No room for complacency - fight against torture must be reinforced

Amnesty International UK Director, Kate Allen, said: “The international community must confront attempts to legitimise torture and ill-treatment head on. “The recent graphic evidence of the...

Democratic Republic of Congo: International Criminal Court's investigation of war crimes and crimes against humanity a major step forward

The announcement by the Prosecutor of the ICC of the commencement of an investigation follows a preliminary examination of crimes committed in the country since July 2002. In a positive step, the...

China: Annual Execution Spree Looms on UN Anti-Drugs Day

“We have seen an annual spree of executions in China in the run-up to UN International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in previous years” said Amnesty International. “Yet no...

Chechnya: New Report Shows Abuses Spreading to Neighbouring Ingushetia

The report, ‘Russian Federation: Chechen Republic - 'Normalization' in whose eyes? ’, examining human rights abuses against civilians in Chechnya, tracks the spread of abuses into Ingushetia...

'Sex, Love And Homophobia' - New Amnesty International Book on Sexuality and Human Rights

As people continue to be arrested, imprisoned and even killed because of their sexuality, and less than a month after the murder of Brian Williamson, Jamaica’s best known gay rights activist...

Russian Federation: Brutal killing of human rights defender Nikolai Girenko

Nikolai Girenko was well-known and widely respected for his work and research on racism and discrimination in the Russian Federation. He was Head of the Minority Rights Commission at the St Petersburg...

Haiti: Disarmament essential with 25,000 still armed

The organisation is calling for a comprehensive, nation-wide programme of disarmament as a priority, assisted by the new UN Stabilisation Mission, MINUSTAH. The report reveals that armed groups are...