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Egypt: Torture allegations concerning four Britons must be investigated

Amnesty International is extremely concerned at reports that the four men - Maajid Nawaz, Ian Malcolm Nisbett, Reza Pankhurst and Hassan Rizfi, who were arrested on 1 April 2002 in Cairo and held for...

Afghanistan: Accountability for civilian death toll

'The bombing of the village wedding ceremony which killed and injured scores of civilians adds to the mounting civilian death toll caused by the US-led coalition bombing since it began nine months ago...

Security Council: No double standards on international justice

At the Security Council on 30 June, the USA vetoed the extension of the United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNMBIH) as it did not get support for such immunity. It then agreed to a 72...

EGYPT: RIGHTS WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION

'We welcomed President Mubarak's earlier annulment of the verdict, leading to the release of 21 prisoners of conscience. However, we are clearly concerned at the decision of the Egyptian authorities...

Liberia: Journalist Hassan Bility and two others feared dead as government fails to produce them in court

In spite of the government publically admitting their detention, all key state security agencies have denied that the suspects are in their custody. Efforts by the local human rights and legal...

Mexico: Crunch time for President Fox's commitment to combat 'disappearances'

'Hundreds of cases of 'disappearance' - mainly dating back to the 'dirty war' on opposition activists in the '70s and '80s - remain unresolved, despite the unfaltering determination of relatives...

The Rome Statute enters into force - A major step towards ending impunity for the worst crimes

'From today, those who commit the worst crimes under international law can be brought to justice by the Court,' said Amnesty International. The entry into force means that the ICC will be able to...

USA: Time to rethink the death penalty - 30 Years after landmark court ruling

'US officials should be troubled by the damage that the death penalty inflicts on their country's reputation in an increasingly abolitionist world,' Amnesty International said. 'The failure of their...

African Union: A new opportunity for the promotion and protection of citizens' rights

'Human rights, including economic, social and cultural rights remain unrealised for the vast majority of Africans, despite the adoption of the African Charter on Human and peoples' Rights in 1981, and...

Algeria: Habib Souaidia's trial highlights concerns over failure to conduct investigations

Habib Souaidia is the author of a book published in 2001 called La Sale Guerre (The Dirty War), which details reports of torture, extrajudicial executions and other grave human rights abuses committed...