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Portugal: Human Rights Violations Must Be Stopped

The organisation is concerned that law enforcement officials may have used firearms in breach of international standards and national laws. In particular it is concerned about the fatal shootings by...

Dominican Republic: Police Fire on Trade Unionists

'The authorities must immediately conduct a full and impartial enquiry into this worrying incident,' Amnesty International said. 'In addition, we urge them to publicly reiterate their commitment to...

Saudi Arabia: Release of Prisoners Welcome, But British Government Must Do More

'It is now extremely important that the British government reconsiders its timid 'constructive engagement' line with Saudi Arabia and begins to speak out forcefully about widescale human rights...

Sri Lanka: Tamil Tigers are Still Killing with Impunity

At least 22 people with links to Tamil political parties opposed to the Tamil Tigers have been killed in politically motivated attacks since the government of Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tigers signed a...

Sudan: Releases Welcome, but Continuing Incommunicado Detentions Must Stop

However, the human rights organisation strongly condemns the stepping up of arbitrary arrests by the Sudanese authorities, particularly in Darfur, western Sudan, where a new internal armed conflict is...

Indonesia: Damiri Guilty Verdict is Not Enough

Amnesty International UK Media Director, Lesley Warner, said: 'Today's verdict is surprising, but does not diminish the fact that deliberate efforts to subvert the course of justice and shield senior...

Liberia: Peace-Keepers must Protect Civilians from Human Rights Abuses

Amnesty International UK Director, Kate Allen, said: 'While welcoming an initiative which hopefully will go some way to ending the protracted suffering of the Liberian people, we had hoped for much...

Switzerland: Alleged Ill-Treatment of Asylum Seekers must be Investigated

At around 5.30 am on 3 July 2003 a police special unit, apparently searching for criminal suspects and evidence of criminal activity, carried out simultaneous raids on Rain transit centre for asylum...

Democratic Republic of Congo: Desperate Need For UN Intervention to Stop Massacres, Mutilations and Rapes

Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen said: 'If the blood of helpless civilians in Bunia flows again in September when the French-led UN force departs, the primary culprits will of course be...

Iran: Investigations into Kazemi Death Fall Short of Independent Inquiry Needed to Provide Justice

Amnesty International UK Campaigns Director Stephen Bowen said: 'Only a fully independent investigation with judicial powers can reveal the truth about the killing of Zahra Kazemi and ensure that...