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Greece: warning after 'massive' amounts of tear gas fired by police

Greek riot police must not use excessive force in their handling of violence during protests in Athens, Amnesty International said today amid reports protesters were hospitalised as police fired...

Human rights and the UK supreme court - Amnesty comment ahead of Parliamentary debate

Commenting ahead of tomorrow's (Thursday 30th June) Scottish Government Debate 'The Role of the Supreme Court in Scots Criminal Law' John Watson, Programme Director of Amnesty in Scotland, said: "In...

Sudan: Authorities force people to return to danger zones in Southern Kordofan

Reports of freshly laid landmines in some areas – restriction of humanitarian aid Amnesty International is alarmed by reports that people displaced by the ongoing conflict in Southern Kordofan are...

Human Rights and the UK Supreme Court - Scottish Government Debate

Commenting ahead of tomorrow's (Thursday 30 June) Scottish Government Debate 'The Role of the Supreme Court in Scots Criminal Law' John Watson, Programme Director of Amnesty in Scotland, said: "In...

Egypt: Military's pledge to end 'virginity tests' on protestors welcomed

The head of Egypt’s military intelligence has promised Amnesty International that the army will no longer carry out forced “virginity tests” after defending their use during a meeting with the...

Nigeria: Armed groups targeting civilians in latest bombings

Nigerian armed groups must stop attacking civilians, Amnesty International said today, after as many as 30 people were killed in a bomb attack blamed on the religious sect Boko Haram. Motorcyclists...

Libya: ICC arrest warrants for Gaddafi and others welcomed

Arrest warrant is only second - after Bashir, Sudan - issued for sitting head of state Colonel M’uammar al-Gaddafi and other senior Libyan government figures must be arrested and handed over to the...

China: Weiwei and associates freed, but other activists still in detention

Associates of Ai Weiwei who had been subjected to enforced disappearance along with the Chinese artist since April have been released, according to media reports today. Wen Tao, Hu Mingfen and Liu...

Tunisia joining the International Criminal Court is welcomed

Amnesty has welcomed Tunisia’s joining of the International Criminal Court (ICC). At a ceremony at the UN in New York, Tunisia has become the 116th state party to the Rome Statute, which set up the...

Cameron must make human rights a priority in meeting with Wen Jiabao

David Cameron must keep up the pressure on Chinese premier Wen Jiabao, over China’s appalling human rights record when they meet on Monday, Amnesty International said today. The release of Ai Weiwei...