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Doctors tell Amnesty of deepening humanitarian crisis in Ivory Coast after water and power cuts

Amnesty International today (4 March) warned of a deepening humanitarian crisis in the Ivory Coast after electricity and water supplies were cut to large parts of the country earlier this week...

Libyan Paramedics targeted by pro-Gaddafi forces

Libyan medical teams have told Amnesty International how they came under fire from pro-Gaddafi security forces yesterday while carrying out their medical work. Two medics from the Libyan Red Crescent...

Egypt: protestor jailed for five years by military court should be freed

Amnesty International has called on the Egyptian authorities to release a man sentenced by a military court yesterday to five years in prison, apparently for exercising his right to peaceful protest...

Libya: Neighbouring countries must keep borders open to those fleeing chaos

Amnesty International is urging countries neighbouring Libya to keep their borders open to migrants as fears of a humanitarian crisis grow with thousands of migrants attempting to flee unrest in the...

Pakistan: Bring killers of minorities' minister to justice and protect those calling for blasphemy law reform

Pakistan’s government must ensure that the killers of Shahbaz Bhatti, the country’s minister for minorities, are brought to justice, Amnesty International said today. Bhatti, the only Christian member...

India: Orissa steel project threatens human rights

About 2,000 Indian farmers could lose their livelihoods in the next month if a proposed US$12 billion steel plant operation involving South Korean steel giant POSCO goes ahead, Amnesty International...

Ivory Coast: Tens of thousands at risk as fighting intensifies

Pro-Gbagbo ‘Young Patriot’ group kills man in burning tyre attack Amnesty International has urged authorities in Ivory Coast to protect the population as tens of thousands of people were forced to...

Tunisian security forces must be held accountable for killing protesters-New Amnesty report

Amnesty International today (1 March) released a new report detailing unlawful killings and acts of brutality by Tunisian security forces during the protests in December and January that led to the...

Vietnam: Clampdown on dissent sees human rights activist facing prospect of the death penalty

Vietnam’s clampdown on political dissent – inspired by growing fears of a Middle East style uprising there – could see a renowned human rights activist face the death penalty. Dr Nguyen Dan Que was...

Arms: Time to get tough on the Arms urge campaigners

New York: Campaigners today [28 February] called on governments meeting at the United Nations to ensure no weapons or munitions are sold to human rights abusers. The call came as delegates meet this...