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Sudan: Death and devastation continue in Darfur

'The armed militias (Janjawid) supported by the Sudanese government armed forces have been responsible for massive human rights violations against the civilian population in Darfur,' the delegates...

Russia: Joint statement on the case of Igor Sutiagin

Violations of international fair trial standards have marred proceedings against Igor Sutiagin throughout the investigation and trial, and raise serious concern that the case may have been brought for...

Turkey: 'Scandal' of half of all Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights suffering violence condemned in new report

'Let neither a woman’s back be free from blows, nor her womb be empty' - proverb quoted by a Turkish judge refusing a divorce on the grounds that pregnancy meant that marital violence could not have...

Jamaica: Amnesty says urgent government action needed to protect gay people from homophobic violence

Amnesty International has received many reports of vigilante action against gay people by members of the community, and of ill-treatment or torture by the police. Gay men and Women's rights's rightss...

DTI Consultation on ethical business: Leading charities en masse refuse to participate

The organisations, which include Amnesty International UK, Friends of the Earth, Christian Aid and Oxfam, as well as two CSR consultancies (full list below), are refusing to take part in the...

Israel: British Journalist Arrest Witnessed by Amnesty International

Donatella Rovera said: “At 9:30 last night, I was sitting in the garden of the Jerusalem Hotel with a colleague. Peter Hounam was brought into the garden by five plain-clothes members of the...

Annual Report 2004: War on Global Values - Human Rights Under Attack by Armed Groups and Governments

Launching the Amnesty International Annual Report 2004, the organisation said that violence by armed groups and increasing violations by governments have combined to produce the most sustained attack...

Turkish PM Visit to UK: Amnesty International Human Rights Briefing

The organisation welcomed progress on human rights in the country, but highlighted regular reports of beatings, death threats, sexual harassment and deprivation of sleep by law enforcement officials...

Human Rights Forgotten - The Hmong people, LaosInterview with documentary maker Ruhi Hamid

Laos in South-East Asia, with a population of 5.6million, is the scene of a conflict between the ethnic minority ‘Hmong’ people and the government which has been running for almost 30 years...

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