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Israel/Occupied Territories: New report presents evidence of Israeli war crimes in Nablus and Jenin

The 80-page report, 'Israel and the Occupied Territories: Shielded from Scrutiny, IDF violations in Jenin and Nablus', documents serious human rights violations by Israeli forces. These include...

Sri Lanka: Amnesty International urges the government to stop torture

'We have had a long-standing concern about torture, including rape, reported both in the context of the armed conflict and routine police investigations,' Amnesty International wrote in the letter...

USA: Detainees from Afghan conflict should be released or tried

The organisation added that, should any of them be prosecuted, they should be given access to a lawyer and receive a fair trial. 'It is time to end the unacceptable legal limbo in which these...

Japan/North Korea: Five Japanese abductees must be allowed freedom of choice

'The Governments of North Korea and Japan should allow the five surviving Japanese nationals who were forcibly abducted and taken to North Korea in the 1970's and are currently visiting Japan freedom...

Russian Federation: Amnesty International calls for assurances on Zakayev case

The organisation's call comes after Akhmed Zakayev was detained in Copenhagen - where he was attending the World Chechen Congress - following an extradition request from the Russian authorities. An...

Argentina: DaimlerChrysler opens human rights inquiry

The Commission should have full independence, operate impartially and report its findings publicly. Relatives of the victims and other interested parties must be able to submit their information to...

Russia: Theatre hostage-taking 'yet another outrageous human rights violation' - new report exposes extent of abuse in Russia

As international reaction to the actions continued, Amnesty International Secretary General Irene Khan added her voice: 'I mourn the victims and extend my condolences and sympathy to the grieving...

Cameroon: Human rights defender and political activists arrested and held in prison

Amnesty International considers Albert Mukong to be a prisoner of conscience. 'Albert Mukong is being held solely for speaking out about the right to self-determination of the Anglophone provinces and...

Laos: Amnesty International calls for immediate release of five Prisoners of Conscience arrested three years ago

The organisation considers the five Lao students to be prisoners of conscience, detained solely because of non-violent expression of their political beliefs. Amnesty International fears for their...

Morocco/Western Sahara: Time for inquiry into Ben Barka's 'disappearance'

As members of the Moroccan Human Rights Association, the Moroccan Human Rights Organisation and the Forum for Truth and Justice travel to Paris in a caravan of remembrance to highlight the need for...