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Jamaica:Failure of commission to provide justice for 27 murdered in West Kingston

The organisation's report, on the anniversary of the incident, calls for an independent judicial enquiry to be set up with international support. No evidence was heard at the Inquiry from any of the...

Costa Rica: Authorities must pursue justice for Medina

Amnesty International said: 'Medina's murder was the first known murder of a journalist in modern Costa Rica, and it shocked that normally peaceful society. Now, two years later, the authorities'...

USA: Guantánamo Bay military trials would be a travesty of justice

The warning came in response to yesterday's decision by President Bush to name six detainees under the Military Order he signed in November 2001. The human rights organisation believes that this is...

UK Armed Forces: Institutional acquiescence in rape of hundreds of Kenyan Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights?

'The fact that so many rape claims over such a long period of time were neither investigated nor prosecuted shows a systemic failure of the UK army and may amount to institutional acquiescence which...

East Timor: New police force not yet capable of maintaining law and order and protecting human rights

Despite significant progress the PNTL remains a fragile and underdeveloped institution which is not yet adequately trained, equipped, or sufficiently well-supported according to Amnesty International...

Iraq: Conditions in US prisons may break international law

In a letter to Paul Bremer, the organisation also calls on the US to ensure that detainees are treated humanely and that excessive use of force is investigated, after one detainee was shot dead and...

Laos: Foreign journalists get 15 years after two-hour trial

Two of the four Lao nationals who were assisting them were also reported to have been given harsh prison terms today, one reportedly receiving a twenty-year prison sentence. After hearing the verdict...

Protests as Chilean torture ship comes to England

Amnesty International members will be holding protests in Dartmouth (9 July 2003, time tbc) and London (16 July 2003, 12:00 pm, West India Docks, Docklands, Meridian Gate) to voice concern at the ship...

Russia: Torture report welcomed, openness on Chechnya needed

The report, one of several on Russia until recently blocked by Russia itself, has been produced by the Council of Europe's European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT). Russia is the last...

Guatemala: Editor attacked as political violence increases

Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen said: 'The human rights situation in Guatemala is at crisis point. The international community must take urgent steps to halt the cycle of political...