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Nepal: Human rights monitors - a matter of priority

'Allegations of human rights abuses by both the CPN (Maoist) and the security forces during the cease-fire has led to a souring of the peace process,' Amnesty International said. 'In order to prevent...

Amnesty International's agenda for justice and hope

Amnesty International Secretary General Irene Khan said: 'The world is changing rapidly and new threats to human rights are emerging, while some existing patterns are getting stronger. Globalising...

UK: Asylum - cuts in legal aid may jeopardise lives and undermine human rights

The human rights organisation, which has itself submitted a response to the government's Department for Constitutional Affairs, warns that the cuts will result in the closure of reputable legal firms...

Russia: Angelina Jolie visit a reminder that Ingushetia must remain safe haven for displaced Chechens

Amnesty International said: 'Local and federal authorities in Ingushetia must immediately cease any attempts to coerce these internally displaced people into returning to what continues to be an...

Rwanda: Violence and intimidation threaten first post-genocide elections

Amnesty International UK Media Director, Lesley Warner, said: 'The Rwandese government has stage-managed the first post-genocide elections in a climate of fear and intimidation. 'How can the Rwandese...

USA: Potential releases from Guantánamo Bay highlight shameful detention of Children's rights

The US authorities must be judged not on the basis of what games and videos were provided but on the appalling facts that these Children's rights were held thousands of miles from home with no access...

Zimbabwe: Southern African leaders must forcefully condemn human rights abuses

Amnesty International UK Media Director, Lesley Warner, said: 'The Zimbabwean government has shown repeatedly that it is prepared to literally bludgeon any dissent to death. 'Southern African leaders...

Bank Holiday Weekend: Check Out Human Rights in Holiday Hot Spots

Among the most popular holiday spots are countries where people's human rights are threatened by incommunicado detentions, torture or death. 'It is time to realise that information on the weather...

Colombia: New death threats to trade unionists

Mauricio Alvarez, Victor Jaimes, Juvencio Serpa and Elkin Menco, all leaders of the USO in the city of Barrancabermeja, received the threat on 15 August. It came from an organisation called 'Death to...

Iraq: Attack on UN in Baghdad an Attack on Justice and Human Rights

Speaking from the human rights organisation's International Council Meeting in Mexico, Amnesty International Secretary General Irene Khan said: 'The brutal murder of Sergio Vieira de Mello is yet more...