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Worldwide: Actors and musicians call for action on Darfur

An unprecedented coalition of actors and musicians has today (Sunday) called on the international community to do more to protect the civilians of Darfur. The artists, including Sir Elton John, George...

Scotland: New report shows executions down, but 'disturbing revival' amongst minority of countries

The plight of death row Scot Kenny Richey was again highlighted by campaigners as new figures show 3,350 facing execution in the United States, amid a “disturbing revival of executions” in a number of...

Worldwide: New report shows world executions down, but ‘disturbing revival’ amongst minority of countries

Pakistan has world’s biggest death row - appeal for ‘death row families’ from Amjad Hussain, brother of Briton released from Pakistan The number of people executed in 2006 fell compared to the...

Worldwide: Protests around the world mark grim four-year anniversary of Darfur conflict

Protests will take place on Sunday (29 April) in over 35 capitals around the world to mark the fourth anniversary of the deadly conflict in Darfur. Around the world 10,000 hourglasses filled with fake...

Cathedral Quarter To Host Amnesty International Protect The Human exhibition

‘Protect The Human’, an exhibition featuring striking images of celebrities showing their concern for human rights issues, will go on display at eleven venues in the Cathedral Quarter from May 3rd to...

USA: Authorities fail to protect indigenous Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights from shocking levels of sexual violence

Native American Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights in the United States suffer disproportionately high levels of rape and sexual violence, yet the federal government has...

Iraq: New report condemns soaring execution rate

Fourth highest number of executions in the world as Iraq turns clock back Amnesty International has condemned the soaring execution rate in Iraq as it published a new report today (20 April) showing...

Afghanistan: Taleban attacks against civilians are increasing and are systematic

As the Taleban's spring offensive intensifies, civilians are increasingly facing suicide attacks, abductions and beheadings, according to an Amnesty International report released today (19 April)...

Nigeria elections: Failure to protect human rights raises death toll

Amnesty International today (18 April 2007) urged the Nigerian government to ensure that human rights are effectively upheld and protected, after violence during the state assembly and state...

Zimbabwe: African leaders must speak out against brutality

African leaders should no longer allow a culture of impunity for Zimbabwe’s violations, says Amnesty Amnesty International is deeply concerned about the continued attacks on trade unionists, human...