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SRI LANKA: RAPE IN CUSTODY ON THE INCREASE

The report 'Sri Lanka: Rape in custody' gives evidence of Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights being blindfolded, beaten, forcibly stripped and raped. Amnesty International is...

TANZANIA: Amnesty International welcomes creation of commission of inquiry into Zanzibar killings and violence

The report - Tanzania: Human rights concerns relating to demonstrations in Zanzibar on 27 January 2001 - details human rights violations committed by the security forces before, during and after the...

Greece: Arban Perlala - Amnesty International writes to Justice Minister

Arban Perlala, at the time a high-school student aged 17, was detained after leaving a demonstration in Athens on 15 January 1999. 'Molotovs' had been thrown at a group of police officers, gravely...

Israel/Occupied Territories/Palestinian Authority: Injustice and repression are not the answer

'Injustice and repression have proved that they cannot stop these attacks,' said Amnesty International delegates leaving for Jerusalem. 'Justice and human rights are the only way forward and we call...

Russian Federation: Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights and girls - daily victims in the cycle of violence and impunity

Based on continuous reports by victims and witnesses, Amnesty International presented a briefing to CEDAW highlighting the climate of impunity where alleged perpetrators are rarely brought to justice...

Viet Nam/Cambodia: Future of Montagnard refugees at risk

A report of the January 21 meeting in Phnom Penh, signed by all three parties, makes no mention of the fact that any return of refugees to Viet Nam must be voluntary and that the right of individuals...

USA: Amnesty International requests access to Guantánamo base

'It is essential that these prisoners are granted access to lawyers and human rights monitors to guarantee that their rights are fully respected,' the organisation said. Drawing on its decades of...

BRAZIL: The shadow of political killings

Although the circumstances surrounding his killing are still unclear, it follows numerous threats and attacks against PT politicians in the state of São Paulo over recent months, in a wider context...

CHINA: Release of Tibetan prisoner of conscience welcome but authorities must do more

Amnesty International members around the world who have campaigned for Ngawang Choephel's release over the last six years welcomed the news. 'But the fact remains that like other prisoners of...

'RIGHT'S AT RISK': REACTION TO 11 SEPTEMBER FURTHER UNDERMINING HUMAN RIGHTS

The 51-page report, Rights at Risk, examines pre-existing repressive legislation and newly-introduced measures in countries that include Egypt, Zimbabwe, Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and...