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Chile/UK: UK shirks its obligation to cooperate in human rights investigation

Spanish National Court judge Baltasar Garzón and French judge Sophie-Helene Chateau, who are investigating cases of human rights violations committed in Chile, each filed a commission rogatoire (an...

Israel/OT: Statement to the United Nations about the fact-finding team to inquire into the events in Jenin

Amnesty International's delegates have just returned from Jenin, and found credible evidence of serious breaches of human rights and humanitarian law. These include unlawful killings, excessive use of...

UNCHR: Torture - Prevention is better than a cure - breakthrough vote on new torture treaty

What is this new treaty? The draft Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture will establish an international sub-committee of independent experts enabled to visit any place of detention...

English-speaking Caribbean: The death penalty - a colonial legacy that must be abandoned

Against the backdrop of the debate stirred by a recent Privy Council ruling that mandatory death penalty is unconstitutional, the organisation is releasing today a report on the death penalty in the...

Madagascar: Human rights must be respected

'The turbulence which has characterised the political situation in Madagascar in the past months has unleashed a wave of human rights violations which the outside world has largely ignored,' the...

Russian Federation: Indifference to racism must be addressed

In the past, racist attacks on ethnic and racial minorities across Russia have increased markedly as the anniversary of Adolf Hitler's birth on 20 April approaches. The victims of racist attacks are...

JENIN REFUGEE CAMP: PRACTICAL MEASURES ARE REQUIRED - WORDS ARE NOT ENOUGH

Amnesty International delegates in Jenin said 'There is strong evidence that human rights and international humanitarian law were breached in Jenin by the Israeli Defence Forces.' Amnesty...

NEW REPORT CALLS FOR TOUGH HUMAN RIGHTS CLAUSE IN ALGERIA-EU ACCORD

'With unarmed demonstrators in Algeria being shot dead in the street by security forces, there is an urgent need to make the agreement's human rights clause meaningful,' Amnesty International said...

Algeria: Immediate action needed to prevent further protest killings

More than 80 unarmed demonstrators were shot dead by the security forces in protests following the death last year, but those responsible have still not been brought to justice. The ongoing impunity...

JENIN REFUGEE CAMP: URGENT NEED FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE

Amnesty International said: 'If this was an earthquake the international community would be asked for - and would certainly grant - urgent help. It is shocking that the authorities have not asked for...