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Honduras: Killing of Children's rights continues with impunity

Sara Sauceda Flores’ son, 16 year-old Darwin, was arrested and beaten by a police officer in February 2002, held for two days and released. One day later his body was found with signs that he had...

Sudan: UN Security Council must challenge sudanese government on continuing human rights abuses in Darfur

Amnesty International said: “Strengthening the numbers, capacity and resources of international human rights monitoring in Darfur is vital but not enough. It is clear that monitors cannot work...

Malaysia: Amnesty International welcomes release of Anwar Ibrahim and Sukma Darmawan

Amnesty International said: “The release of Anwar Ibrahim and Sukma Darmawan is a welcome and important milestone for human rights and the rule of law in Malaysia. “The courts have recognised that...

Russia: Targeting of civilians condemned

The organisation is also warning that the response of the Russian authorities must be consistent with international standards and one that prioritises the safety of the hostages themselves. Media...

Iraq: Amnesty International appalled by execution of Nepalese hostages

Amnesty International said: 'Nothing can justify such horrendous acts that disregard the most precious right - the right to life. These killings may have a negative impact for all Iraqis who are eager...

Israel/Occupied Territories: Suicide attacks against civilians condemned as crime against humanity

Amnesty International said: “Palestinian armed groups must put an immediate end to suicide bombings and other attacks against civilians. Such deliberate and systematic targeting of civilians is a...

Nepal: New report reveals one 'disappearance' every day in trekkers' favourite destination

‘Nepal: Escalating ‘disappearances’ amid a culture of impunity’ , describes a culture of impunity in which security forces regularly obstruct investigations by Nepal’s courts and National...

Chile Pinochet Ruling: A major step towards justice

The court’s decision shows that Augusto Pinochet can and must be brought to justice in the same way as any other citizen. This is a valuable step which restores confidence in the judiciary following...

Bangladesh: 'Seige' threat to religious minority

News reports from 21 August state that Islamist groups organised a procession through Dhaka, saying that on 27 August they would surround the Ahmadiyya headquarters, prevent anyone from entering or...

Peru: National human rights plan needed to end consequences of internal conflict

In a new report published today, Amnesty International urges the Peruvian government to establish a National Human Rights Plan comprising concrete measures to ensure truth, justice and reparation and...