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UK/Rwanda: UK High Court decision not to extradite genocide suspects

Following the decision taken by the High Court not to extradite four Rwandan men suspected of genocide and other crimes under international law in Rwanda, Campaigns Director of Amnesty International...

Serbia: Roma evictions endanger people's lives

The latest eviction of Romani people which has forced many of them to spend a fifth night sleeping in the open shows that the Serbian authorities are failing to comply with their international...

Gaza/Israel: Full cooperation with new United Nations inquiry urged

Both the Israeli and Palestinian sides must fully cooperate with the UN’s fact-finding mission looking into possible war crimes and international law violations committed during the recent conflict in...

Peru: The conviction of former president Fujimori is 'a milestone in the fight for justice', says Amnesty

The conviction of former President Alberto Fujimori is a crucial milestone in the struggle against impunity in Peru and shows that nobody is exempt from being held to account, Amnesty International...

NATO Afghanistan summit: Crucial moment for human rights

Human rights ‘hang in the balance’ Commenting on the NATO summit on Afghanistan set to begin in Strasbourg today, Amnesty International Asia Pacific Programme Director Sam Zarifi, said: “This really...

Wales to host international human rights activists as Amnesty AGM comes to Swansea

Some 450 human rights activists will visit Swansea this weekend to attend the United Kingdom AGM of Amnesty International. Hosted by Swansea University, grass roots activists from across the UK will...

China: Green activist detained to stop release of report on Sichuan earthquake child deaths and corruption

Sichuan environmental activist and writer Tan Zuoren was detained on 28 March by the police in Chengdu, Sichuan province on suspicion of “inciting subversion of state power”. He is now detained at...

France: Police brutality allegations not investigated, says new Amnesty report

A new report from Amnesty International reveals today that allegations of beatings, racial abuse, excessive force and even unlawful killings by French police are rarely investigated effectively and...

North Korea: Amnesty International calls for release of detained US journalists

Amnesty International today called on the North Korean government to release two US journalists held at a detention facility in Pyongyang, unless it can guarantee that they are prosecuted for...

Russia: Violent attack on human rights activist in Moscow condemned

67-year-old human rights chief thrown to ground, kicked and beaten by gang after YUKOS concerns raised An assault yesterday on Russian human rights activist Lev Ponomarev has been condemned by Amnesty...