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Sex, Love and Homophobia Exhbition opens with Pride

Thursday 1st September 2005 "Love is a Human Right" says Amnesty International Wales, as it launches Sex, Love and Homophobia, an exhibition on its world premier tour, at 5.30pm in Chapter Arts Centre...

EU-China Summit: EU must continue pressing for real progress on human rights in China

At the last EU-China Ministerial Troika in May 2005, in relation to future consideration in lifting the arms embargo, the EU expressed human rights concerns on four areas, specifically: the need for...

Egypt: New president must end torture

Amnesty International Middle East and North Africa Programme Director Malcolm Smart said: "Torture remains widespread and systematic, and security forces have been allowed over many years to act with...

Colombia: New report reveals paramilitary demobilisation strategy is a deadly illusion

Amnesty International is calling on the UK and other members of the international community not to provide political and economic support to the demobilisation process until the Colombian authorities...

Belarus: Two Georgians imprisoned as human rights clampdown continues

Luka Tsuladze and Giorgi Kandelaki, who were visiting Belarus from Georgia, were detained on 24 August in Minsk. The two were held without charge for six days in incommunicado detention before being...