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Pakistan: Blasphemy acquittal welcome but law must be amended

Ayub Masih was imprisoned in 1996 for allegedly speaking against Islam. However Amnesty International believes that the real motive for bringing the blasphemy charge was a land dispute in his village...

Pakistan: Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights must not be used as pawns in crime punishment

'All too often Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights in Pakistan suffer cruel and degrading punishments which fly in the face of international standards. If the government is...

Indonesia: East Timor trial delivers neither truth nor justice

'We are deeply disappointed that flaws in these important trials addressing crimes against humanity in East Timor in 1999 mean that justice has not been delivered and the truth has not been revealed,'...

Macedonia: Impunity threatens lasting peace

Richard Bunting, Communications Director at Amnesty International UK, said, 'The police operate in an atmosphere of impunity and there is no indication that the violations committed by state agents...

Syria: Release of political prisoner after 27 years is welcome but not enough

Haytham Na'al was among a group of ACO members sentenced to long prison terms or the death penalty after unfair trials before the Supreme State Security Court (SSSC). He was reportedly tortured and...

USA: Texas must grant immediate reprieve to Mexican national facing execution

The organisation noted the unprecedented international concern over the failure of Texas authorities to inform Suárez upon arrest in 1988 of his right to consular notification, as required under the...

Malaysia: Caning should be abolished

'Whipping someone with a cane is cruel, inhuman and degrading. International standards make clear that such treatment constitutes torture. Such a punishment should have no place in today's world,' the...

Venezuela: Political violence puts rights in jeopardy

Nine people were injured - the majority with gunshot wounds - in violent disturbances in Caracas after the Supreme Court decided not to put on trial four military officers accused of orchestrating an...

China: Amnesty International calls for release of businesswoman Rebiya Kadeer and other Uighur prisoners of conscience

Following her detention on 11 August 1999, Rebiya Kadeer was charged with 'providing secret information to foreigners'. She was convicted and sentenced to eight years in prison in March 2000. Her only...

Colombia: Amnesty International appalled at civilian deaths

One mortar shell - fired from a considerable distance - exploded in the poor El Cartucho district of the capital, several blocks away from the parliament building, where the new President was being...