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Burma (Burma): Sports journalist remains imprisoned while Europe hits football frenzy

Zaw Thet Htwe is the editor of a popular Burmese sports magazine, First Eleven . He was initially sentenced to death in November 2003 but his sentence was reduced to three years imprisonment on 12 May...

UK: Concern at government forcing asylum-seekers back to Somali war zone

In a little-publicised policy change, the government has been forcibly returning male Somalis to Mogadishu since 31 March 2004, with six people known to have been sent there by early June. In the last...

UK: Three out of four applications for asylum made by people from countries in conflict, says new report released to mark Refugee Week 2004

The report also reveals the impact these conflicts have on asylum claims to the UK. According to available Home Office statistics, up to three-quarters (around 74%) of asylum applications are made by...

Jamaica: Amnesty International mourns death of leading gay rights activist and repeats call for action on homophobia

Amnesty International said: “Brian Williamson was a courageous individual prepared to speak out for one of the most marginalised and persecuted communities in Jamaica: the gay and lesbian community...

Spain: Amnesty International human rights action plan calls for domestic action to match foreign commitments

Spain: The necessary commitment – AI recommendations for a human rights action plan defines the key human rights challenges facing Spain, sets a roadmap for change and contains a list of 15...

USA: Kenny Richey case - blow for death row Scot - reaction

“It brings Kenny closer to execution, setting the clock ticking faster than ever. “Mr Richey has already endured over 17 years on death row and we have deep concerns about his case that go beyond...

Sudan: Policy of repression lies at root of human rights catastrophe, says Amnesty in memorandum to government

The rule of law and traditional mechanisms for resolving conflict between different ethnic groups have been destroyed by the government’s support for the ‘Janjawid’ militia groups, its failure...

China: 15 years after Tiananmen, arrests go on and calls for justice continue

More than 50 people are still imprisoned for their part in the protests, according to Amnesty International’s records. This number is a fraction of the true figure, which has never been released by...

DRC: Combatants in Bukavu must stop attacks on civilians

'General Laurent Nkunda and Colonel Jules Mutebusi, whose forces seized the city yesterday, should ensure that combatants under their command uphold international humanitarian law and stop attacking...

Nigeria/Sierra Leone: Special Court ruling - no immunity for former Liberian President Charles Taylor

'The decision upholds the principles of international justice and the rule of law,' Amnesty International said. 'The ruling reaffirms that Charles Taylor must not be allowed to enjoy impunity from...