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Pakistan: Cycle of sectarian violence demands government action

'The authorities must condemn the attack, find out who is responsible and make every effort to bring the perpetrators to justice. The cycle of sectarian violence will only be broken if the government...

Africa: Meeting of the African Committee of Experts - a positive step to promote and protect the rights of the African child

As the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (the Committee) prepares to meet in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, between 29 April-2 May 2002, the organisation strongly urged...

ISRAEL/OCCUPIED TERRITORIES: HUMAN RIGHTS HEAD VISITS ISRAEL

The Amnesty International delegation will also include: - the organisation's researcher on Israel, the Occupied Territories and the Palestinian Authority, Dr Elizabeth Hodgkin; - military expert David...

Israel/Occupied Territories: International Days of Mourning

Amnesty International has declared 27 and 28 April International Days of Mourning. During those days, the organization's Secretary General, Irene Khan, will carry out her first visit to Israel and the...

Zimbabwe: Amnesty International regrets inaction by United Nations Commission on Human Rights

'The UN Commission on Human Rights is a forum in which human rights violations should be discussed in an open and cooperative way to establish accountability and work towards ending impunity', the...

Chile/UK: UK shirks its obligation to cooperate in human rights investigation

Spanish National Court judge Baltasar Garzón and French judge Sophie-Helene Chateau, who are investigating cases of human rights violations committed in Chile, each filed a commission rogatoire (an...

Israel/OT: Statement to the United Nations about the fact-finding team to inquire into the events in Jenin

Amnesty International's delegates have just returned from Jenin, and found credible evidence of serious breaches of human rights and humanitarian law. These include unlawful killings, excessive use of...

UNCHR: Torture - Prevention is better than a cure - breakthrough vote on new torture treaty

What is this new treaty? The draft Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture will establish an international sub-committee of independent experts enabled to visit any place of detention...

English-speaking Caribbean: The death penalty - a colonial legacy that must be abandoned

Against the backdrop of the debate stirred by a recent Privy Council ruling that mandatory death penalty is unconstitutional, the organisation is releasing today a report on the death penalty in the...

Madagascar: Human rights must be respected

'The turbulence which has characterised the political situation in Madagascar in the past months has unleashed a wave of human rights violations which the outside world has largely ignored,' the...