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Gambia: Amnesty deplores threats of death by president Yahya Jammeh

Amnesty International deplores the statements made by President Yahya Jammeh on Monday 21 September on national television, in which he reportedly stated that he would kill anyone who wants to...

Gaza: New letter to Miliband urges UK to fully support Goldstone report at United Nations

Report is ‘last best chance for justice’ - Tim Hancock In a new letter to the Foreign Secretary David Miliband, Amnesty International has urged him to ensure that the UK fully supports the...

Honduras: Rule of law in 'grave jeopardy'

Amnesty condemns police beatings and mass arrests Amnesty International has denounced the sharp rise in police beatings, mass arrests of demonstrators and intimidation of human rights defenders in...

UK: Control orders should be scrapped, says Amnesty as another control order is revoked

Reacting to news reports today that another Control Order has been revoked, this time against a man known as ‘AE’, Amnesty International UK Campaigns Director Tim Hancock said: “It is entirely right...

Keane musician bangs the drum for death row prisoner in Georgia, USA

Richard Hughes says case of death row inmate Troy Davis is ‘terrifying illustration’ of why death penalty is wrong A musician from best-selling rock band Keane is to accompany Amnesty International on...

Sierra Leone: One in eight women risk dying during pregnancy or childbirth

On the eve of Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s expected announcement of new finance packages devoted to improving healthcare in the developing world at the United Nations in New York, Amnesty In

Indonesia: Repeal 'cruel' new stoning and caning law, says Amnesty

A new Indonesian bylaw that endorses stoning to death for adultery and up to 100 lashes for homosexuality should be repealed immediately, Amnesty International said today. The local Islamic Criminal...

Indonesia: Repeal 'cruel' new stoning and caning law, says Amnesty

A new Indonesian bylaw that endorses stoning to death for adultery and up to 100 lashes for homosexuality should be repealed immediately. The local Islamic Criminal Code was passed by the Aceh...

Amnesty questions human rights standards of P.S.N.I. training of Libyan police

Amnesty International today raised questions about the level of importance that the PSNI placed on human rights in their training of Libyan police. Media reports indicate that the PSNI and members of...

Yemen: Saudi Arabia must assist refugees fleeing Sa'da fighting

Saudi Arabia must not close its borders to civilians fleeing the conflict raging in Yemen’s Sa’da region, Amnesty International has said in a letter addressed to the Minister of Interior. The warning...