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Allegations of shootings at the scene of bomb blast

No one has claimed responsibility for the bombing which also injured 90 people, 64 of them civilians. The majority of the victims were members of the Tamil community who were gathered at a Buddhist...

Action not words to keep human rights defenders alive

In the past three years alone, more than 25 Colombian human rights activists have been killed, a similar number have narrowly escaped murder, and at least 40 have fled the country fearing for their...

Ruling limiting police use of pepper spray - a positive step

Earlier this week the UN Committee against Torture criticized the USA about 'the number of cases of police ill-treatment of civilians...'. The misuse of pepper spray by US police was one of a number...

Peaceful elections are necessary for a stable democracy

The human rights organisation called on President Mugabe, the government and the police authorities of Zimbabwe to ensure that this electoral process is peaceful. In the run-up to the elections...

Human rights violators must be brought to justice

Amnesty International has always maintained that the viability of the peace agreement, signed in July 1999, was undermined from the outset by providing a blanket amnesty. The human rights organisation...

Government must stop human rights abuses against trafficked Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights

The Israeli government is failing to protect the human rights of Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights and girls who are trafficked from countries of the former Soviet Union to...

Accountability and transparency needed to fight deaths in police custody

22 September 1999: Harry Stanley, a 46-year-old Scottish decorator, was shot dead by police after they received a phone call in which the caller mistakenly reported his accent as an Irish one, and the...

Release of dissidents - a positive initial step

The two, members of the Internal Dissidents' Working Group for the Analysis of the Cuban Socio-Economic Situation, were arrested in July 1997 along with two other group members, Vladimiro Roca...

Persecution of a Nepali man by prosecutors

Govinda Prasad Mainali, who was charged with murder in March 1997 and has since been in detention, had his acquittal on 14 April 2000 by the Tokyo District Court overturned by the Tokyo High Court. On...

AI welcomes the commitment of the new President, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, to legal and constitutional reforms

Amnesty International called on the new President to use his authority to instigate a process of swift and thorough legal reforms in order to bring Turkish law on freedom of expression into line with...