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Sri Lanka: UN votes to launch international inquiry in to alleged war crimes

The Sri Lankan government must cooperate with UN investigators, Amnesty International said today as the UN Human Rights Council established an inquiry into allegations of war crimes and crimes agai

Japan: Release of world's longest serving death row inmate after 46 years

The Japanese courts have granted a retrial to a prisoner who has spent over four decades on death row almost all of it in solitary confinement, enduring treatment that the authorities should be ash

'Sharp spike' in global executions last year - new report

‘Killing sprees’ in Iran and Iraq fuelled 15% rise in executions during 2013

Central African Republic: EU must urgently deploy peacekeepers after fresh violence against civilians

The European Union must immediately deploy peacekeeping troops to protect civilians in the Central African Republic amid a worrying new surge in violence, said Amnesty International this afternoon.

China: Fear of cover-up as Cao Shunli's body goes missing

The Chinese authorities must immediately let the family of deceased activist Cao Shunli see her body as fears grow the authorities will cremate her body to destroy any evidence of her mistreatment

Russia: detention of protester Mikhail Kosenko in psychiatric institution is 'Soviet-era tactic'

‘Mikhail Kosenko’s only transgression was to peacefully protest and speak his mind’ Sergei Nikitin

Amnesty welcomes arrival of first Syrian refugees which 'should be first of many'

Responding to news that the UK is due to receive the first Syrian refugees today as part of a resettlement scheme Amnesty International UK’s Refugee Programme Director, Jan Shaw, said:

Egypt: sentencing to death of more than 500 people is a 'grotesque' ruling

‘This is the largest single batch of simultaneous death sentences we’ve seen … anywhere in the world’

China: Sentencing of protestor prompts fears of crackdown ahead of Tiananmen Square anniversary

The Chinese authorities must end the persecution of all those trying to remember the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, Amnesty International said, after a man was jailed for 18 months

Turkey should immediately reverse its 'draconian' Twitter ban

‘The decision to block Twitter is an unprecedented attack on internet freedom and freedom of expression in Turkey’ Andrew Gardner