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Iraq: Response to Danny Fitzsimons case

Responding to reports that a British employee of a security company working in Iraq may face a death sentence, Amnesty International UK Media Director Mike Blakemore said: “It’s right that private...

Sri Lanka: Amnesty calls for detention camps to be unlocked

Equivalent of Bournemouth’s population live, eat and sleep in area size of Wembley Stadium Amnesty International today called for the immediate release of 285,000 innocent civilians - including an...

UK: foreign affairs committee criticism of government torture and rendition underlines need for full inquiry

Amnesty International UK today responded to the report of the Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC), echoing its concerns regarding allegations of UK complicity in torture and rendition and calling for a...

Gambia: Six journalists condemned to two years in mile 2 prison

Amnesty International has expressed dismay at the sentencing of six Gambian journalists – including three executive members of the Gambian Press Union – to terms in prison. The journalists were given...

Georgia-Russia war: One year on thousands still can't go home-New report

Fresh call for war crimes investigation Exactly one year on from the outbreak of last summer’s war between Georgia and Russia, thousands of civilians from both sides are still unable to return to...

Iran: 115 executions since elections

‘Alarming spike’ in numbers represents ‘significant increase’, says Amnesty The eight weeks between the presidential election on 12 June and the inauguration of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for a second term...

Zimbabwe: Arrrest and detention of four students' union leaders

Amnesty International today [6 Aug] condemned the arrest and detention of four student leaders. They were arrested while addressing students at the University of Zimbabwe in Harare. The leaders of the...

Iran: Appeal for supreme leader to halt 'cycle of repression'

Fresh call for prisoner releases and end to ‘show trials’ on eve of president’s inauguration Iran is caught in a spiralling cycle of repression, Irene Khan, Amnesty International’s Secretary General...

New comedy names revealed for Amnesty Fringe shows

Amnesty International today revealed two more great comedy names, Richard Herring and Janey Godley, who will be performing at its Stand Up For Freedom show at the Assembly Hall on 12 August. Richard...

Torture complicity: Parliamentary committee's inquiry call 'absolutely right'

Commenting on the new report from the parliamentary Joint Select Committee on Human Rights on alleged complicity from UK agents in torture overseas, Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen said:...