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Laos: Amnesty International calls for immediate release of five Prisoners of Conscience arrested three years ago

The organisation considers the five Lao students to be prisoners of conscience, detained solely because of non-violent expression of their political beliefs. Amnesty International fears for their...

Morocco/Western Sahara: Time for inquiry into Ben Barka's 'disappearance'

As members of the Moroccan Human Rights Association, the Moroccan Human Rights Organisation and the Forum for Truth and Justice travel to Paris in a caravan of remembrance to highlight the need for...

Bangladesh: Accountability needed in 'Operation Clean Heart'

'The government must bring to justice any army or police personnel involved in the torture of detainees, and clarify the legal status of the army's involvement in arrests of civilians', said Amnesty...

Russian Federation: Amnesty International condemns hostage taking

'Hostage-taking is simply unacceptable in any circumstances. People's lives are put at risk and their rights simply ignored. We are calling on those responsible to release the hostages immediately...

Israel/Occupied Territories: Amnesty International condemns suicide bombing

'Attacks on civilians are unjustifiable,' the organisation said today. 'We reiterate our call on the leaders of all Palestinian armed groups to end attacks on civilians immediately.' Background...

Morocco/Western Sahara: Free prisoner of conscience Ali-Salem Tamek

The trial of 29-year-old Ali-Salem Tamek comes at a time when an alarming number of Sahrawi (Western Saharan) civil society activists, many of whom are perceived to have pro-independence tendencies...

China: rule of law and human rights - time for institutional reforms

Every year hundreds of thousands of people suffer human rights violations because there are too few legal safeguards to protect them and no independent bodies to prevent abuses. The judiciary lacks...

Democratic Republic of Congo: Government should investigate human rights violations in the Mbuji Mayi diamond fields

'There is effectively a state of anarchy reigning in the diamond fields of Mbuji-Mayi,' the organisation said, as it launched a new report, entitled Democratic Republic of Congo: Making a Killing...

IRAQ : Release of political prisoners welcomed but much remains to be done

On 20 October the Revolutionary Command Council, the highest executive body in Iraq, issued a decree signed by President Saddam Hussain ordering a general amnesty for all political prisoners within 48...

Egypt: Opening of trial of three Britons and 23 Egyptians raises unfair trial and torture concerns

The three British men - Maajid Nawaz, Ian Malcolm Nisbett, Reza Pankhurst - are due to be tried with 23 Egyptian nationals in an (Emergency) Supreme State Security Court in Cairo, an exceptional court...