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Worldwide: Dalai Lama and Archbishop Tutu call for tough laws to control “global horror story” of Arms

Religious leaders - including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, The Dalai Lama, Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari, Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain and Rabbi David Saperstein, Director of the Religious...

Worldwide: New report reveals global arms industry exploiting major loopholes in arms regulations

The globalisation of the arms industry has opened up major loopholes in all current arms export regulations, allowing sales to human rights abusers and countries under arms embargoes, according to a...

Pakistan: Musharraf must reveal fate of hundreds of ‘War on Terror’ detainees

New report condemns wave of ‘disappearances’ and US role Amnesty International is calling on Pakistan’s President Musharraf to reveal the fate of Pakistan’s ‘war on terror’ detainees, as it published...

USA: Congress has rubber-stamped torture and other abuses

By passing the Military Commissions Act, the United States Congress has, in effect, given its stamp of approval to human rights violations committed by the USA in the “war on terror”, said Amnesty...

NI: Final line-up confirmed for Stand Up For Justice comedy benefit

More comedians join the bill Amnesty International has announced the final line-up for its annual Stand Up For Justice comedy benefit, part of the Magners Comedy programme at Belfast Festival at Queen...

NI: The Ball is coming to Belfast

Special Live and uncensored screening of the Secret Policeman's Ball to take place at the Black Box Tickets have just gone on sale for a special live and uncensored ‘cinecast’ in Belfast of Amnesty...

Ethiopia: Concerns raised for safety of two teachers held without charge at risk of torture

Amnesty International has urged thousands of its members around the world to appeal to Ethiopian authorities to either bring charges against two teachers who have been arrested or to release them...

Scotland: Amnesty International protest at the Chinese consulate in Edinburgh

What: Handing in of petition calling for the release of journalist Shi Tao Where: Chinese Consulate, 55 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh When: Wednesday 27th September, 2pm Amnesty International is today...

Turkey: Prosecution of journalist is harassment

Amnesty International today expressed dismay that yet another case has been opened against journalist Hrant Dink on charges of “denigrating Turkishness” under Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code...

Iran: Continuing crackdown against peaceful critics

Amnesty International is greatly concerned by new arrests and detentions in Iran targeting human rights activists, minority community activists and others peacefully exercising their rights to freedom...