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CAMBODIA: Cambodians deserve international standards of justice

However, the organisation believes that the proposed resolution now before the UN General Assembly's Third Committee regarding the establishment of a criminal tribunal for the prosecution of crimes...

CZECH REPUBLIC: Past mistakes must not be repeated - ensure respect for freedom of expression

'The Czech authorities have a responsibility to ensure the safety and security of local inhabitants and property. Equally, it is also their duty to ensure that people are able to exercise peacefully...

NIGERIA: Government responsibility in vigilante violence

The rise in crime and insecurity three years after the return of civilian rule in Nigeria and the sense of low performance by the security forces has led to the expansion of vigilante groups at local...

SYRIA: Leading opposition activist released

'This is a very positve step, but the Syrian authorities should not stop here. All other prisoners of conscience, including 'Aref Dalilah, Hasan Sa'dun and Habib Saleh who are reportedly suffering...

ZIMBABWE: Government steps up harassment of human rights defenders

'Human rights organizations who expose human rights violations and are perceived to be critical of government policy are coming under increasing attack,' Amnesty International said today. Amnesty...

Fiji: Justice must not be selective

The ringleader of a mutiny in the Fijian army, Captain Shane Stevens, was sentenced to death commuted to life imprisonment by a court martial. Thirteen other defendants received prison terms ranging...

Haiti: Journalists pay a high price for freedom of expression

'This jeopardises the gains made in freedom of expression since the return to democratic order eight years ago,' the organisation added. In a new report published today, Amnesty International details...

Nigeria: Clarity on Amina Lawal and cruel punishments urgently needed

Amina Lawal, who in August this year appealed against a death sentence for adultery and still awaits a date for her hearing, has become the subject of conflicting statements by the Nigerian...

Australia: Report critical of transfers of asylum seekers to prison

'It's deeply saddening that someone in Australia can spend up to two and a half years in prison without ever being charged or convicted in a court of law. This unacceptable practice should end,'...

Colombia: Kidnapping of bishop highlights vulnerability of civilians in conflict

Jorge Enrique Jiménez, Catholic bishop of the city of Zipaquirá and President of the Latin American Episcopal Commission, was abducted along with another priest, Desiderio Orejuela, near to the town...