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GUINEA AND SIERRA LEONE BORDER: Fighting continues to endanger civilian lives

While efforts are being made to end conflict in Sierra Leone and resolve growing tensions between Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, little attention is being focused on the plight of Sierra Leonean...

UNITED KINGDOM: Landmark judgments on killings in Northern Ireland

These landmark judgments require the UK Government to change the procedures by which it investigates killings in disputed circumstances. These judgments will have major repercussions not only for the...

BOLIVIA: Torture under international scrutiny

The Committee is beginning today to examine in Geneva Bolivia's initial report on the implementation of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment...

FRANCE/ALGERIA: France must now face up to its judicial obligations

Although Amnesty International cannot know whether claims by General Aussaresses, directly implicating the French Government in crimes against humanity, are well founded, they are clearly extremely...

TURKEY: Letter to Justice Minister

The amendment opens the possibility for prisoners to participate in common activities, such as education and sport, and allows for unobstructed visits. However the wording suggests that these changes...

AFRICA: Press under continuous attack

'When journalists are silenced, it is not only they who are victims of repressive laws and practices, but also ordinary citizens who are deprived of their right to full and objective information,' the...

ASIA: Freedom of expression at risk

'Journalists have been harassed, tortured, and even killed for reporting the news, and their work is often censored. Democracies and authoritarian regimes have neglected to protect the right to...

USA: Amnesty International calls for transfer of Connecticut prisoners from Virginia supermaximum security prison

'These allegations are not new. We believe they may indicate a persistent pattern of institutionalized abuse in Virginia's supermaximum security prisons,' stressed Angela Wright, Amnesty International...

Andorra : 30th country to ratify the Rome Statute - Halfway towards the International Criminal Court

On 30 April Andorra became the 30th country to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court , bringing the international community to the important halfway mark of ratifications...

COLOMBIA: Mayday for trade unionists

Trade union members and activists are among the main targets of human rights violations - including killings, 'disappearances' , threats and intimidation - in the context of the spiralling armed...