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UK: Human rights groups call for prompt publication of Cory collusion reports

On the eve of the handing over of his reports, four international and domestic human rights non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have urged the United Kingdom and Irish governments to commit...

Jamaica: Time for concrete action for the Braeton Seven

'Enough time has passed to evaluate the overwhelming evidence that the seven were extrajudicially executed,' Amnesty International said today, 'this seems to be another example of the authorities'...

Russia: New report shows Children's rights with learning disabilities denied basic rights in Children's rights's homes

Thousands of Children's rights are denied their basic rights in Children's rights's homes in Russia, Amnesty International said today (2 October 2003), as it published a new report on Russia's human...

Viet Nam: Detention of elderly prisoners of conscience is legally and morally wrong

The men are detained purely for their political and religious beliefs, and there are serious concerns about their conditions of detention and lack of access to medical care. In a special report...

USA: Gay man to be executed after sexuality raised at trial

While the jury was considering its sentence during the 1994 trial, the prosecutor argued that because Mr Hartman was gay the sexual abuse he had suffered as a child should not be considered as...

Nigeria: Amina Lawal’s victory welcomed, but others threatened

According to her defence lawyer, Amina Lawal was freed from the threat of punishment on the grounds that neither the conviction nor the confession were legally valid. This meant that no offence as...

Yemen: New report shows 'Guantánamo Bay factor' and 'war on terrorism' fuelling abuse

The report, Yemen: the rule of law sidelined in the name of security , shows that in the months following the 11 September attacks on New York and Washington, Yemen embarked upon mass arrests, extra...

Maldives: Wave of arrests and uninvestigated deaths suggest human rights abuse growing

Following public and prisoner protests after deaths of prisoners - the first in the Maldives under the current presidency, over a dozen people have been arrested and there are fears that more arrests...

Democratic Republic of Congo: Alleged torture by UN peacekeepers must be investigated

It is alleged that earlier this month Uruguayan MONUC troops arrested Mr Willy Bengwela, a member of Congo's national intelligence service and security adviser to the local government in the eastern...

Eritrea: 57 Christian girls and boys held in metal containers for possessing bibles

The Children's rights - detained for possession of bibles - are being held in unventilated, overcrowded and extremely hot conditions, with inadequate food and medical care. Amnesty International is...