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RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Amnesty International welcomes President Putin's commitment to abolish the death penalty

President Putin's statement is a sign of a high political will and wisdom, Amnesty International said today. President Putin was reported as saying yesterday in televised remarks from a Kremlin...

10th ANNUAL MEDIA AWARDS: WINNERS ANNOUNCED

The awards, made at a ceremony at BAFTA in London on the evening of Tuesday 10 July - and this year hosted by Channel 4 News presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy, recognise excellence in human rights...

BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: Srebrenica - how much longer before Karadzic and Mladic will face the Tribunal?

It is imperative that people like Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic are arrested to face these charges Amnesty International said, both for the sake of the thousands of victims of the human rights...

CHILE: Truth and justice must not be hindered

According to press reports, charges against former President Augusto Pinochet were suspended 'temporarily but indefinitely' as he was deemed unfit to stand trial. Amnesty International expressed its...

MSP: Small arms leading to human rights abuses in over 100 countries

Despite the extent of this abuse, some governments are deliberately attempting to exclude reference to obligatory human rights standards from the Program of Action to be agreed at the UN Conference...

SLOVAKIA: Death of a Romani man in custody - renewed calls for decisive government action

'Once again we call on the Slovak authorities to respect their commitments under international treaties and to protect the fundamental rights of all individuals in Slovakia, without discriminating on...

Mexico: Government must fulfil pledge to end torture

'For Mexico to turn over a new leaf and finally rid itself of the shame of torture, what is needed is a root and branch reform of the judicial system and the promotion among its members of a culture...

CHINA: 'Striking harder' than ever before

'Like the other 'Strike Hard' campaigns before it, this crackdown is unlikely to have a lasting impact on China's growing crime problem. The campaign is nothing short of an execution frenzy - a huge...

ARGENTINA: Truth and justice - the only way to deal with the legacy of the past

'The Argentine government must now cooperate in the search for justice in relation to the human rights violations committed during the military government (1976 - 1983) and to redress the persistent...

GUATEMALA: The United States must urge President Portillo to end impunity

In the letters, Amnesty International detailed a number of recent human rights abuses directed against the Guatemalan judiciary, journalists, and human rights workers, both Guatemalan and foreign in...