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Decision to rule out Abu Qatada appeal a 'missed opportunity'

‘Jordan has a known record of torturing detainees and conducting unfair trials’ - Kate Allen Amnesty International has expressed its disappointment at today’s decision by a panel of judges at the...

Amnesty unveils its 2012 Young Human Rights Reporters of the Year

Amnesty International’s Young Human Rights Reporter of the Year reached its climax this afternoon with the unveiling of the 2012 winners at a prestigious ceremony in London. The competition attracted...

Romania: New Amnesty briefing reveals authorities are leaving vulnerable homeless

Romania’s continuing economic challenges that have seen two governments fall in fewer than three months are all the more reason for the authorities at all levels to close legal loopholes that affect...

Thursday 24 May: Launch of Amnesty International report 2012

EMBARGOED PRESS CONFERENCE 23 MAY, FARRINGDON The Amnesty International Report 2012, will be released on Thursday 24 May at 00:01 The 400-page State of the World’s Human Rights report provides a...

Bahraini activist Nabeel Rajab is 'prisoner of conscience'

21 other activists, including Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja are also POCs Amnesty International has called for the immediate release of Nabeel Rajab, the director of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, who...

Libya: NTC must not curtail freedom of expression in the name of protecting revolution

The Libyan authorities must not suppress freedom of expression in the name of protecting the 17 February Revolution, Amnesty International said following the adoption of a law criminalising the...

Russia: Putin must embrace human rights before his political credit runs out

The inauguration of Vladimir Putin as the next President of the Russian Federation presents him with the opportunity to put human rights at the heart of his agenda for the next six years. John...

China: Chen safety pledge'empty' says Amnesty

A pledge by China that it will allow Chen Guangcheng to go abroad with his family so he can study seems empty as long as the Chinese state keeps the activist’s wider family in detention and retaliates...

Journalists face increasing harassment in Sudan

A raft of new tactics are being used to silence journalists in Sudan in a crackdown by Khartoum’s authorities dating from the start of uprisings in North Africa in January 2011, Amnesty International...

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Thousands flee as violence intensifies

At least three Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights killed in one day Attempts by armed group to recruit child solders As fighting between the army and armed groups intensifies...