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Egypt: Human rights reform essential as Hosni Mubarak steps aside

Global day of solidarity action tomorrow (Saturday 12 February), rally in Trafalgar Square (12-2pm) In response to dramatic developments in Egypt, Salil Shetty, Amnesty International’s Secretary...

Shaker Aamer: UK man's nine years at Guantanamo has made a 'mockery' of Justice

Amnesty has denounced the treatment of Shaker Aamer, the former UK resident held at Guantánamo, as a “mockery of justice”, as supporters in the UK and elsewhere mark the ninth full year of his...

Sri Lanka: Government must account for disappearances of missing human rights activist

On the one year anniversary of the disappearance of Sri Lanka human rights defender Pattani Razeek, Amnesty International today renewed its call for the Sri Lankan government to ensure those...

Egypt: 'Agenda' for human rights published

End to State of Emergency called for, and no more arbitrary detention, torture or unfair trials Trafalgar Square solidarity demo on Saturday Amnesty International has this evening urged the Egyptian...

'Day of solidarity and defiance' mass rally supporting peaceful protesters in Egypt and wider region

SATURDAY 12 FEBRUARY TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON, 12-2pm TV link with Egypt, social media photo uploads, live tweeting via #feb12Global Thousands of Amnesty International supporters, Egyptian activists...

UAE: Former teacher detained after expressing support for Egyptian and Tunisian demonstrators

Amnesty International has called on the authorities in the United Arab Emirates to disclose the whereabouts and legal status of a man arrested apparently for expressing support for demonstrators in...

Libya: writer detained after protest call

A Libyan writer and political commentator arrested last week and accused of a driving offence appears to have been targeted for calling for peaceful protests in the country, Amnesty International said...

'Tortured' British man in Iraq faces trial tomorrow

‘One of the best things the UK could do for my husband is send an observer to his trial’ - wife A British man is set to stand trial in Iraq on terrorism charges tomorrow (9 February) amid claims that...

Chad: Children's rights as young as 13 fight in armed conflict

Boys as young as 13 are being used as soldiers in the Chadian national army and armed groups, said Amnesty International today [10 February]. In its new report “A compromised future: The plight of...

Indonesia: Government must act now to protect rights of Ahmadis after mob butchers three

Amnesty International has urged the Indonesian government to investigate the killings of three members of a religious minority group by a mob on the island of Java this weekend. The killings occurred...