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MILLENNIUM SUMMIT: World leaders strengthen committment to human rights protection

The three day Summit which closed on Friday, has included many states signing and ratifying treaties which safeguard the fundamental rights of people. 'People in countries that have ratified human...

Arrest of witness points to continuing police harassment

The petition called on the UK government to intervene with the Indian government on the matter of human rights violations in Punjab. Rajiv Singh Randhawa has since been charged with robbery and murder...

Elderly Sufi man sentenced to death for blasphemy

'Pakistan's laws are so vaguely formulated that they serve to fan religious intolerance and provide a ready tool to incarcerate people holding a divergent religious view. Such laws should be abolished...

Fate of human rights activist raises fears for others

Jafar Siddiq Hamzah, a US resident and head of a non-governmental organisation the International Forum for Aceh (IFA), was visiting Indonesia when he went missing on 5 August 2000. His family believe...

Human rights abuses erode peace talks

'If human rights abuses continue to remain unpunished, there is little hope for the restoration of peace, law and order, or for justice for victims and their families,' the human rights organisation...

Human rights community under siege

'Many countries generously contributed to the Guatemala Peace Process and to post-conflict efforts to rebuild the country. But these latest incidents cast grave doubt on the will and ability of the...

The killing of six unarmed prisoners should be thoroughly investigated

The six were part of a group of eight prisoners on death row who attempted to escape from King'ong'o Prison in Nyeri, 150 kilometres from Nairobi, in the early hours of Monday 4 September 2000...

The threats are real - the authorities must act now!

'This was an incident waiting to happen, given the failure of the police to thoroughly investigate previous incidents of this nature and to bring those responsible to justice,' Javier Zúñiga added...

'Resistance' in the firing line - growing harassment of student activists

Serbian police yesterday raided the Belgrade headquarters of the Otpor (Resistance) student opposition movement taking away computers, files and campaign material. The same day two Otpor activists...

BLAIR SHOULD SIGN CHILD SOLDIER PROTOCOL AT UN MILLENNIUM SUMMIT

Britain has agreed to the Optional Protocol to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child which bans the use of under 18s in hostilities, but has not yet signed up. Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty...