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ZIMBABWE: MILITIAS USING FOOD AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AS TOOLS OF REPRESSION

'We have already received evidence that ZANU-PF officials in charge of distributing food supplies in many rural areas are discriminating against those believed to be supporters of the MDC,' said...

CHINA: RELEASE OF TIBET'S LONGEST SERVING PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE WELCOMED

Amnesty International groups in Belfast as well as France, Germany, the USA and Norway had all called for Jigme Sangpo's release. The Belfast Amnesty International group had spent two years...

NEPAL: WORLD SHOULD WAKE UP TO HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES OF 'PEOPLE'S WAR'

The report, 'Nepal: A spiralling human rights crisis' , shows that both the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN, Maoist) and government security forces have engaged in 'disappearances', abductions, torture...

ISRAEL/O.T.: MILITARY RESPONSE TO CRISIS IS ADDING TO CYCLE OF VIOLENCE

The organisation repeated its call for international human rights monitors to be deployed with the aim of protecting Palestinian and Israeli civilians. Amnesty International first called for human...

Equatorial Guinea: Detainees held incommunicado risk being tortured to death

Since 14 March, tens of people have been held incommunicado in Bata, the main city in the main continental part on the country, for alleged links with the Fuerza Democrática Republicana (FDR)...

Haiti: Moving forward towards accountability

Ronald Camille, linked to popular organisations supportive of Haiti's ruling party Fanmi Lavalas, was charged with killing activist Fritzner Jean outside the Parliament building on 10 September 2001...

Haiti: No justice for Jean Dominique, no real rule of law

'If those responsible for these killings are not identified and tried in a prompt, impartial and transparent fashion, Haiti's aspirations to the rule of law will be irreparably damaged,' the...

India: Memorandum to the Government of Gujarat

As a matter of urgency, the government needs to deliver justice to the victims and protect those people who have been displaced. 'If the government of Gujarat does not investigate promptly...

ISRAEL/OT/PA: Deliberate Killing of Civilians is never justified

'Deliberately targeting civilians is a grave breach of the fundamental principles of international humanitarian law,' the organisation said. 'This is an unacceptable tragedy and we call on armed...

Uganda: Soldiers' executions must not set trend

The international human rights organisation is further alarmed by reports that indicate that the Ugandan army could be considering this extreme type of measures to discipline soldiers. The army is...