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Sep 14 2010 1:50PM
Some welcome news for campaigners against stoning in Iran

Is the international outcry, against Iran sentencing Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani to be stoned to death, having an impact? It’s what has kept her alive, according to a story in the Times today. They report that Hossein Alizadeh, an...

Sep 13 2010 10:12PM
AI: Blind Chinese human rights activist remains under surveillance

13 September 2010 Amnesty International has urged the Chinese authorities to end the continued surveillance and harassment of a blind human rights activist, who has been kept under unofficial house arrest since he was released from...

Sep 13 2010 12:00PM
Mercy mission: the case of Ramze Shihab Ahmed

A Briton going on a “mission” to get a relative “out of a foreign jail” is one of those media staples that you see every now and again. These stories can be a little queasy – there’s often a whiff of chauvinism in the standard...

Sep 10 2010 6:43PM
Desperately seeking asylum

Thehotly anticipated release of Tony Blair’s memoirs last week created a mediastorm and brought the subject of the Iraq war back into the news. Much lessreported is the plight of the refugees who have fled the conflict. Today’s...

Sep 10 2010 3:46PM
Robert Fisk investigates honour killings in the Independent

Robert Fisk investigates honour killings around the world and part one of the series was on Monday 7 September in the Independent. He says that at least 20 000 women are killed in a year to protect so-called "honour".