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BURUNDI: The transitional period: A new opportunity for the respect of human rights

'The urgency to better protect and promote human rights is underlined by new reports of human rights violations, including extrajudicial executions by members of the government armed forces,' Amnesty...

Afghanistan: Amnesty International condemns reported summary executions by the Taleban

'The prohibition of murder is a fundamental principle of international law,' Amnesty International said. 'All those taken prisoner in the fighting currently taking place in Afghanistan must be treated...

Israel/Occupied Territories/Palestinian Authority: The only way forward is respect for fundamental human rights

'Unlawful killings, demolitions of homes, denial - for a population of more than three million - of the right to freedom of movement are gross violations of human rights obligations which the Israeli...

Sri Lanka: Amnesty International condemns killing of civilians

The suicide bomber, believed to be a member of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), was apprehended by plain clothes policemen in Chitra Lane, in the Narahenpita area of the city, when he blew...

Blair Speech: Failing to Affirm Need for Justice and Protection

'People in Britain, initially shocked and dumbfounded by the calamity of 11 September, wish to see a response to that day's horrors based firmly on the need for justice not revenge. Mr Blair's speech...

Egypt: Release child imprisoned for alleged sexual orientation

On 31 October Cairo Juvenile Court will hear the appeal case of 16-year-old Mahmud. He was sentenced to three years' imprisonment on 18 September following his arrest in May for alleged homosexual...

Afghanistan: Accountability for civilian deaths

'Every civilian victim of the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan adds to years of killings, repression, displacement and hunger. The human cost of the conflict continues to mount and increasing reports...

Gambia: Amnesty International demands the release of the head of its Gambian section

'The arrest of Mohamed Lamin Sillah is an open attack on all human rights defenders in Gambia. We consider it also an attack on Amnesty International and its worldwide membership. He has been detained...

Gambia: Secretary General of AI Gambia released but concern remains

While the organisation welcomes the release of Mr Lamin Sillah, it remains concerned by his arrest and incommunicado detention that can only be seen as an attack on freedom of expression and human...

Peru/Japan: Former Peruvian President must be brought to justice for human rights violations

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 into his...