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Equatorial Guinea: Prisoners face starvation

Those at risk include 11 foreign nationals sentenced in an unfair trial in November 2004 following the failed "coup plot" in which Britons Simon Mann and Sir Mark Thatcher were implicated. Dozens of...

EU: Trafficking and anti-terrorism laws: EU must not dilute human rights protections

In recent weeks attempts by the Council of Europe to adopt three new treaties, one on trafficking of human beings, and two on "terrorism", have been stalled as a result of positions taken by EU...

EU/Libya: New briefing ahead of EU justice and home affairs meeting calls for halt to expulsions

Amnesty International understands that EU justice and home affairs ministers will discuss future co-operation with Libya on illegal immigration on the basis of a report by the European Commission...

New report shows world executions at second-highest level in 25 years

The new report - The death penalty worldwide: developments in 2004 - shows that at least 3,797 people were executed in 25 countries in 2004 and that at least 7,395 were sentenced to death in 64...

France: New report reveals racist abuse with impunity by French police

Racism is a major element in many of the cases and all involve persons of foreign, predominantly Arab and African, origin. Complaints about police conduct in France increased by nearly 20 per cent in...

Lethal arms vanishing “without a trace”: new report

The report by the Control Arms campaign - Amnesty International, Oxfam International and the International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) - shows that while weapons and ammunition often do carry...

Brazil: 30 murdered by Rio death squad

Reports indicate that the victims were indiscriminately shot by a group of men from a moving car, in Rio’s Baixada Fluminense area. According to reports, the Rio state Secretary for Public Security...

Sudan: Historic ICC referral welcome but dismay at US efforts to undermine court

Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen said: "The ICC provides the best chance we have of justice for Darfur - an opportunity for the world to show that it has the means and the will to combat...

Zimbabwe: More than 250 Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights arrested, some badly beaten

According to reports received by Amnesty International, police beat several of the Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights during and after arrest. Some were beaten on their...

Israel/Occupied Territories: New report reveals misery of Palestinian Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights's lives under occupation

The human rights organisation is calling on Israel to lift blockades and restrictions in the Occupied Territories and to ensure prompt passage and access to adequate medical facilities for pregnant...