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Detention and abduction with impunity

On 16 August 2000 Anthony Kofi Mensah Djentuh, aged 58, a former senior civil servant, and his wife Maria O'Sullivan-Djentuh, aged 49, a businesswoman, were convicted by a Circuit Tribunal in Accra...

Arrest of opposition editor causes concern

Rauf Arifoglu, editor-in-chief of the newspaper Yeni Musavat, was arrested on 22 August 2000 at his home in Baku after police claimed to have found an illegally-held 'Makarov' pistol in the apartment...

Amnesty International welcomes the release of journalists

However, Amnesty International is still concerned about these latest attacks on freedom of the news media in Liberia. The human rights group warned that human rights defenders and journalists in the...

Amnesty International condemns actions of Gujarat police

Amnesty International believes that those arrested in Baroda and other parts of Gujarat in the past 48 hours have been detained solely on the grounds that they are planning to exercise their right to...

'Disappearance' is criminalised for the first time

In an unprecedented decision, on 19 August the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District unanimously passed an addition to the Penal Code allowing sentences of between 15 and 40 years in prison for...

Vital UK support for International Court

Amnesty International has long campaigned for the creation of such a court because it will end the effective immunity from prosecution currently enjoyed by people alleged to have committed torture...

Politically motivated violence against civilians must stop

'The civilian population is once again being used as an expendable political bargaining tool,' said the human rights organisation, after its latest mission to Burundi. In a continuing escalation of...

Channel 4 journalists must be released

The arrest fits into a pattern of arrests of journalists and human rights defenders in Liberia on politically-motivated charges. Mark Lattimer, Amnesty International UK Communications Director, said:...

Amnesty International condemns actions of Gujarat police

Amnesty International believes that those arrested in Baroda and other parts of Gujarat in the past 48 hours have been detained solely on the grounds that they are planning to exercise their right to...

When freedom of expression is a crime

'If she is convicted she would be considered to be a prisoner of conscience.' Nadire Mater will stand trial on 24 August and could be sentenced to several years in prison. Her publisher Semih Sökmen...