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'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...

Egypt: Google employee detained and at risk of torture

Amnesty International today warned that Wael Ghuneim, Google's head of marketing for the Middle East and North Africa, is facing a serious risk of torture and other ill-treatment by Egyptian security...

Swiss authorities must detain President George W. Bush and open criminal investigation into responsibility for torture, say Amnesty

Amnesty International today called on the Swiss authorities to open a criminal investigation against former US President George W. Bush in light of his expected visit to the country on 12 February...

Amnesty International staff released but Egyptian activists still detained

Two members of an Amnesty International fact-finding team were among five human rights workers and journalists freed by Egyptian military police late on Friday night after a day and half in detention...

Egypt: Release detained activists and journalists immediately

Joint call from Amnesty and Human Rights Watch to release their employees, underscores gravity of the danger facing journalists and activists in Cairo The Egyptian authorities should immediately...

Sudan: Amnesty calls for release of 16 seized during newspaper raid

Amnesty International has learned that 16 people, including nine members of staff working with the Communist party-affiliated newspaper Al-Midan based in Khartoum, were arrested by Sudan’s National...

Assembly must deliver on pledge to make Northern Ireland a hostile place for traffickers

Amnesty International will organise a panel discussion on human trafficking in St Mary’s College, Belfast, 4.30pm on Thursday 3rd February. The event will look at how MLAs have fulfilled their...

Egypt: Amnesty International representative detained in Cairo

An Amnesty International representative has been detained by police in Cairo after the Hisham Mubarak Law Centre was taken over by military police this morning. The Amnesty member of staff was taken...