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Vietnam: 49 People Face Imminent Execution

The 49 were sentenced to death but details about their crimes are not known. Their identities have also not been made public. The human rights organisation fears that the execution will take place in...

Argentina: Allowing extradition an 'important step' towards justice

The organisation applauded President Nestor Kirchner's decision to repeal Decree No. 1581/01, which had prohibited extradition requests by other countries. Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen...

Maldives: New report reveals repression and torture in 'holiday paradise'

The report, Maldives: Repression of peaceful political opposition, shows that prisoners of conscience in Maldives have been tried and convicted by the Criminal Court without access to a lawyer, or to...

Peru/Japan: Japan must allow Fujimori to stand trial

The organisation is urging the Japanese authorities to either return Alberto Fujimori to Peru, where judicial proceedings have been started against him, or to open an investigation in Japan into his...

El Salvador: Where are the 'disappeared' Children's rights?

The report outlines the anguish and the tireless efforts made by parents and relatives of the 'disappeared' Children's rights to establish their fate, and the failure of authorities to address their...

Burma (Burma): New report condemns pre-meditated attacks on democracy activists

The organisation has strongly condemned the crackdown on pro-democracy supporters since the violent attack of 30 May, which it believes was pre-meditated. To coincide with the publication of the...

Israel/Occupied Territories: The Knesset should reject discriminatory family reunion law

The Israeli government's Proposed Law on Citizenship and Entry into Israel is scheduled to be discussed by the Knesset's Internal Affairs Committee on 29 July in an apparent effort to have the bill...

Indonesia/Aceh: UK arms may still be used for repression if assurances 'forgotten the next day'

In a letter to Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt, Amnesty International has called on the government to reveal exactly what end-use commitments were sought before licences were granted for...

Egypt: Acquittal of eleven men is not enough

The human rights organisation has however urged the Egyptian government to release immediately and unconditionally the many other men who remain imprisoned solely for their sexual orientation. Stephen...

Asylum: BBC Programmes Should Contribute to Informed Debate

Billed as 'Asylum Day' by the BBC, Wednesday 23 July's programmes represent a significant allotment of broadcasting on asylum issues. Amnesty International UK Refugee Affairs Programme Director Jan...