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Saif Gaddafi must be transferred safely to ICC

Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi must be allowed to surrender to the International Criminal Court to face investigation for crimes against humanity, Amnesty International said today, amid reports that the...

Iran: release of actress Marzieh Vafamehr highlights plight of persecuted filmmakers

Ja’far Panahi and other filmmakers still being targeted The release of the Iranian actress sentenced to 90 lashes and a year in prison after appearing in a banned film highlights the need to release...

'No More Blood - No More Fear' march and rally outside Syrian embassy, Saturday 29 October, 12-4pm

Amnesty International is joining with Syrians in the UK for a “No More Blood - No More Fear” march and rally outside the Syrian embassy in London on Saturday 29 October (12-4pm). The event will see...

Dominican Republic: One in ten murders on popular Caribbean Island are committed by police - New report

“If you rob somebody and this person files a complaint, if the police identify you as the robber, they look for you and without letting you speak they shoot at you.” More than one in ten of all...

For all the tea in China: First Minister must raise human rights issues with trading partners

As the First Minister visits China, Amnesty International is demanding that he raises human rights issues with his counterparts, highlighting their campaign using China Tea. In contrast to Scottish...

Am yr holl de yn Tsieina: Rhaid i'r prif weindog drafod problemau hawliau dynol gyda phartneriaid masnach

Wrth i’r Prif Weinidog ymweld â Tsieina, mae Amnest Rhyngwladol yn mynnu ei fod yn trafod problemau hawliau dynol gyda’i bartneriaid yno gan amlygu eu hymgyrch yn defnyddio Te Tsieina. Mewn...

Syria: Hospital patients subjected to torture and ill-treatment - New report

The Syrian government has turned hospitals into instruments of repression in its efforts to crush opposition, Amnesty International said in a new report published today (24 October). The 39-page...

Libya: Investigate whether Gaddafi death was a war crime

The new Libya must be built on respect for human rights and justice, not retribution for the wrongs of the past Amnesty International today urged the new Libyan authorities to ensure a full...

Central African Republic: End decades of abuse

The report Central African Republic: Action needed to end decades of abuse describes how people in t

Libyans must see justice after death of Colonel Gaddafi

The reported death of Colonel Mu'ammar al-Gaddafi would bring to a close a chapter of Libya's history marked by repression and abuse but does not end the story, Amnesty International said today...