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G8 Summit: Leaders must heed 'clarion call' of Middle East protests

‘Include Women's rights's rightss rights's rights's rights's rights in the political process’ message needed Leaders of the G8 industrialised nations should take bold action to support human rights in...

Jailed Azerbaijani journalist pardoned

Journalist had become focus of ‘mass tweet’ campaign Prominent Azerbaijani newspaper editor Eynulla Fətullayev was released earlier today under a presidential pardon and is now at home with his family...

Mladic arrest: Amnesty response

In response to news reports of the arrest of war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic, in relation to the crimes committed in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where at least 8 000 Muslim men and boys were...

Ratko Mladic arrest 'a major step towards justice'

The arrest of alleged war criminal Ratko Mladić is a major step towards justice, Amnesty International said today as the Bosnian Serb former general was flown to The Hague to face trial on genocide...

Syria: Smuggled video footage points to 'shoot to kill' policy of security forces

Amnesty International has obtained video footage that the organisation believes points to a ”shoot-to-kill” policy being used by the Syrian security forces to quell reform protests. The footage...

Aung San Suu Kyi records message for Amnesty International's 50th Birthday

The world’s best known political prisoner pays tribute to the world’s largest human rights organisation and looks forward to the day Amnesty no longer exists Amnesty International, the world’s largest...

Eamonn McCann wins Amnesty Media Award

‘ It was a vintage year for human rights journalism ’ - Kate Allen Northern Ireland journalist Eamonn McCann has been victorious at the Amnesty International Media Awards, collecting a human rights...

Ivory Coast: Both sides responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity

Forces allied to both former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo and incumbent Alassane Ouattara committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during six months of deadly violence following...

Libya: Mines in Misratah warning

Amnesty International has warned that anti-personnel mines could litter the Libyan coastal town of Misratah, amid new evidence that Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi’s forces placed them in residential areas...

Russia: Khodorkovsky and Lebedev are prisoners of conscience

‘These two men have been trapped in a judicial vortex’ - Nicola Duckworth