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UK: Suicide threat from man seeking to escape Control Order

A Palestinian refugee in the UK, subject to a Control Order since 2005, may commit suicide in the coming days if he is not provided with travel documentation to leave the UK, according to his lawyers...

Sri Lanka: UN Security Council must demand immediate access and accountability

As UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today briefs the Security Council on his visit to Sri Lanka, Amnesty International is urging the Security Council to demand that Sri Lanka provides full access to...

EU to assist in ending Guantanamo detentions, USA must now play its part

Amnesty International today welcomed the agreement reached by European Union member states on practical steps that could facilitate the safe release of Guantánamo detainees, and called on the US...

Lithuania: MPs trying to introduce 'clause 28'

Increasing homophobia in Lithuania of great concern Amnesty International today condemned the Lithuanian parliament for voting to proceed with a bill that would bring in a similar regime to ‘Clause 28...

Northern Ireland marks 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre

Anna Lo MLA lays wreath on steps of Stormont The twentieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre will be marked in Belfast today when Hong Kong-born MLA Anna Lo lays a wreath on the steps of...

China: Harassment of activists escalates ahead of Tiananmen anniversary

The Chinese authorities have stepped up curbs on dissenting voices and escalated censorship of activists throughout the country, said Amnesty International today, a day before the 20th anniversary of...

Amnesty announces Media Awards 2009 winners

The winners of the 18th Amnesty International UK Media Awards were announced this evening. The awards recognise excellence in human rights reporting and acknowledge journalism’s significant...

China: Amnesty calls for independent inquiry into 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown as survivors gather to mark 20th anniversary

The Chinese authorities should hold an open and independent inquiry into the 1989 violent military crackdown on peaceful demonstrators in and around Tiananmen Square, Amnesty International said today...

Jailed Azerbaijani newspaper editor receives Amnesty Media Award

Amnesty International this evening gave its coveted “Special Award For Journalism Under Threat” to Eynulla Fətullayev, an Azerbaijani newspaper editor jailed after criticising the government. The...

The Gambia: 'Disappeared' journalist receives special recognition at Amnesty International Media Awards

The Gambian journalist Ebrima B. Manneh, who has not been seen since his arrest in July 2006, received special recognition at the Amnesty International Media Awards ceremony in London tonight [2 June]...