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Amnesty International's recommendations for the training of a civilian police force in Afghanistan

Adequate resources must be committed to the recruitment and training of Afghan police officers, and donors with experience in this area should make funding and technical expertise available. The...

VALENTINE'S DAY: FOR MANY, DIAMONDS DON'T MEAN LOVE, BUT MISERY

In Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Sierra Leone, proceeds from the sale of diamonds have funded civil wars resulting in horrendous human rights violations. 'For many people in these...

Cambodia: Flawed trials in no one's best interests

'The process as envisaged by the Cambodian authorities fell short of required internationally recognised standards for fair trials, and it is for the UN to ensure that these standards are maintained,'...

Liberia: Civilians at risk as president calls for a state of emergency

Panic has spread amongst the civilian population amidst reports that security forces have been carrying out the detention and forcible recruitment of young men and boys, and harassment and arrests...

NEW STUDY LINKS HUMAN RIGHTS TO BUSINESS RISK

Corporate policy makers from FTSE-listed companies will be meeting with human rights advocates and fund managers to discuss the potential business risks associated with human rights abuses in the...

RED HANDS TO STOP THE USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mrs Mary Robinson, joined Children's rights and campaigners around the world to mark the entry into force of a new UN treaty prohibiting the use of Children...

United Kingdom: No inquiry 13 years later

Patrick Finucane was shot dead on 12 February 1989 by Loyalist paramilitaries; since then, evidence has emerged which strongly suggests that there was official collusion by both the army and the...

Mexico: General Gallardo free at last, but justice still elusive

On 7 February General Gallardo, a prisoner of conscience detained for over eight years, was released after President Fox ordered that his sentence be reduced to time served. Amnesty International...

Algeria: 10 years of state of emergency, 10 years of grave human rights abuses

'Since 1992, despite Algeria's obligations under domestic law and international human rights standards, successive governments have not only failed to take the necessary measures to ensure that...

Eritrea: Worsening human rights crisis

Meeting for the first time since 2000, the National Assembly was told by President Issayas Afewerki that eleven former government officials, arrested in September 2001, and who have remained in...