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Iraq: Human rights in the balance

Let us not forget that these same governments turned a blind eye to Amnesty International's reports of widespread human rights violations in Iraq before the Gulf War. They remained silent when...

Indonesia: Human rights are everyone's business in Papua

Incidents such as the recent killing of three teachers working at the Freeport gold and copper mine, and allegations in the past that Indonesian security personnel guarding the mining operations have...

USA: Indecent and internationally illegal, the execution of child offenders

'Two thirds of the known executions of child offenders in the past decade were carried out in the USA', the organisation said. 'It is clear that the United States is the world's leading perpetrator of...

Israel: International justice for Sabra and Chatila victims

'After over 20 years of suffering, the survivors and relatives of victims of the massacres have a right to know the truth and to see those responsible brought to justice for crimes under international...

India: All civilians in Gujarat must be protected

The organisation called on the state authorities to ensure that all necessary steps are taken to provide protection to civilians in the state, regardless of political or religious affiliation...

Greece: Misconduct in the shadow of impunity

'Greece: In the shadow of impunity. Ill-treatment and the misuse of firearms' documents 66 cases of alleged human rights violations. While the majority of the victims of such violations are Roma...

Burundi: Children's rights in detention - forgotten human rights victims

Children's rights have been particularly affected by the armed conflict and related human rights and humanitarian crises in Burundi. Their most basic civil, political, economic, social and cultural...

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Proposed accession of the FRY to the Council of Europe

The organisation is concerned at the lack of co-operation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (the Tribunal) in the Hague, as well as the rarity of domestic war crimes...

Jamaica: Keep state killing out of politics - the death penalty should not be an election issue

'The anger felt by Jamaican citizens at the appalling levels of violent crime suffered by their society is understandable. However, the government must not pander to this anger by promising the...

Turkey: New report reveals systematic torture as European Commission assesses candidate countries

The 14-page report, 'Turkey: systematic torture continues in 2002', launched today in Brussels, contains summaries of case histories of more than 60 people tortured or ill-treated in Turkey between...