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Guatemala: Death threats for lawyer and politician fighting corruption

On 23 December an anonymous caller to Armando Sánchez’s mobile phone told him he would be killed if he did not leave the country within five days. He reported the death threat and was given 24-hour...

Guantánamo Bay: Release of British citizens welcome but long, long overdue

Kate Allen, UK Director of Amnesty International said: “Having campaigned long and hard over Guantánamo, we are delighted that the misery of these four men and the anguish of their families at last...

WHO Conference: Human rights must be at the heart of mental health reforms

The organisation is calling for effective enforcement of international human rights standards through rights-based national legislation in European countries. Protecting the rights of people with...

Rwanda: Human rights organisation forced to close

LIPRODHOR (La Ligue Rwandaise pour la Promotion et la Défense des Droits de l'Homme, or 'League for the Promotion and Defence of Human Rights') was the only independent human rights organisation in...

China: Woman protesting at forced abortion may face further torture for not acknowledging

It is thought Mao’s refusal to confess to any "wrongdoing", even under torture, or to sign documents acknowledging that she had undergone "thought reform" in detention, are factors which may have...

Guantánamo Bay: 'Icon of lawlessness' enters fourth year as torture allegations mount

Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen said: “Over the past three years Guantánamo has become an icon of lawlessness. “During the course of three years of executive detentions, Guantánamo...

Sudan: North-South peace deal signed, but what about human rights?

Kolawole Olaniyan, Director of Amnesty International’s Africa Programme, said: “We hope that the peace will usher in a new era for the people of Sudan. But human rights need more than rhetorical...

Scotland: Kenny Richey case – appeal victory welcomed and speedy release urged for death row Scot

Amnesty International Scotland has welcomed the decision of a court in the USA to overturn the conviction of Kenny Richey, a Scottish man on death row in Ohio. The organisation is now calling for Mr...

China: Christian Church Leader Arrested and at Risk of Torture For Possession of Religious DVDs

Zhang Rongliang is diabetic and there are concerns that he may not receive the medical care or treatment he needs. Amnesty International has issued an 'Urgent Action' appeal and is calling for Mr...

Greece: Police 'torture' of 60 Afghan asylum-seekers - including Children's rights - must be investigated

In a letter to the Greek Minister of Public Order Giorgos Voulgarakis, Amnesty International has called for a prompt, thorough and impartial investigation of the allegations and for the perpetrators...