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Syria: Leading Kurdish Islamic cleric 'tortured to death'

According to information received by Amnesty International, Sheikh Muhammad Ma’shuq al-Khiznawi, 48, died on 30 May, 20 days after he “disappeared”, apparently detained by Syrian Military...

UK: Amnesty launches appeal calling on judges to boycott sham inquiries

An inquiry under the 2005 Act, railroaded through Parliament on the last possible day before it was dissolved for the election, would lack independence and be largely controlled by the executive, says...

Zimbabwe: Call on government to end forced evictions and violence immediately

Over the past two weeks the Government of Zimbabwe has orchestrated the forced eviction of thousands of informal traders and families living in informal settlements across the country as part of a...

EU: New analysis reveals lack of human rights safeguards undermining EU counter-terrorism effort

The organisation was launching a new detailed analysis of the EU’s counter-terrorism measures in the area of criminal law since 11 September 2001. The Analysis highlights the lack of judicial...

Nigeria: New report finds shocking level of violence against Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights in the home

Stephane Mikala, Deputy Director of Amnesty International’s Africa Programme, said: “On a daily basis Nigerian Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights are beaten, raped and even...

Colombia: Amnesty briefing on human rights concerns

Impact on civilians Civilians are targeted by all sides in Colombia’s armed conflict — the security forces, paramilitaries and armed opposition groups. In the first half of 2004, at least 1,400...

Haiti: Obliterating justice, supreme court overturning sentences for Raboteau massacre is huge step backwards

Amnesty International believes that the arguments the Supreme Court presented to overturn these sentences are contrary to the Haitian Constitution and that the Supreme Court, by basing its ruling on...

Governments betraying human rights says Amnesty International Annual Report

Speaking at the launch of the Amnesty International Report 2005, the organisation's Secretary General Irene Khan said that governments had failed to show principled leadership and must be held to...

Uzbekistan: Fear for safety of detainees and refugees

The organisation has also repeated its call on the Uzbekistani authorities to allow an independent investigation - with the participation of international experts - into events in Andizhan with the...

UK: Tasers: Amnesty International briefing

Amnesty has studied Taser use in the USA, where the devices are widely used. The organisation found: Deaths: Over 100 people have died after being 'Tasered' in the USA. In at least 14 cases coroners...