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Abu Qatada ruling: ban on torture evidence welcomed, but diplomatic assurances 'alarming setback'

Amnesty International has welcomed today’s ruling from the European Court of Human Rights halting the planned deportation of Abu Qatada over torture evidence fears, but warned that the court’s ruling...

County Down campaigners celebrate success after Burma prisoner release

Human rights campaigners in County Down are celebrating today as it has been confirmed that three prisoners of conscience for whose release the group have been campaigning are among the dissidents who...

Burma: Political prisoner release 'major step' but gates must open 'even wider'

The release of at least 130 political prisoners in Burma today – including well-known dissidents Htay Kywe, U Khun Htun Oo, Min Ko Naing, and U Gambira – is a significant move, Amnesty International...

Statement on David Cameron's Saudi Arabia visit

‘There is shocking disrespect for basic human rights in Saudi Arabia’ - Tim Hancock As the Prime Minister David Cameron today visits Saudi Arabia, Amnesty International issued a new five-page briefing...

Northern Ireland: Welcome step by high court in Patrick Finucane case

Amnesty International is calling on the UK government to ensure accountability for the 1989 killing of Belfast solicitor Patrick Finucane after today's ruling by the High Court in Northern Ireland...

Tunisia: one year after Ben Ali, human rights reform still needed

Tunisia's interim government is yet to deliver the comprehensive human rights reform that protesters were calling for a year ago, Amnesty International said today. A year after former President Zine...

Saudi Arabia: Shi'a protester death must be investigated

The Saudi Arabian authorities should launch an independent investigation into the death of a Shi’a protester who was killed during a demonstration in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. Issam Muhammad...

Abu Dhabi: First Minister trade visit is opportunity to raise human rights

Ahead of next week's visit by Scotland's First Minister to Abu Dhabi, Amnesty International has called on Mr Salmond to stand by his election pledge that 'Scotland stands for human rights' and not let...

Announcement on prosecutions underlines detainee inquiry's 'paramount importance'

Responding to today’s announcement from the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Metropolitan Police Service that the Crown Prosecution Service will not be charging identified individuals employed...

Guantanamo: 'Toxic rule of law', Amnesty tells US Consul General in Belfast

The failure of the US government to close the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay is leaving a toxic legacy for human rights, Amnesty International said on the tenth “anniversary” (11 January 2011)...