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Amnesty welcomes Bill of Rights call by Irish Government

Amnesty International has welcomed a call by Irish Foreign Affairs Minister, Eamon Gilmore, for Northern Ireland party leaders to get around a negotiating table to deliver the long-awaited Bill of...

Bahrain is 'toying with life' of hunger-striker Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja

The postponement of the appeals trial for 14 jailed opposition activists is toying with the life of prominent activist Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja, who has been on hunger strike for 75 days in prison...

Prosecution of TV channel in Tunisia for screening Persepolis 'reminiscent of Ben Ali 'era

Charges against a TV boss who screened the animated French film Persepolis should be dropped by the Tunisian authorities, Amnesty International has said today as the trial of Nabil Karoui, the owner...

China: Wu Ying retrial welcome, but shows risks of death sentences

The decision to order a retrial in the case of a Chinese businesswoman facing execution highlights the urgent need for the authorities to halt death sentences for non-violent crimes as a first step...

Brighton Declaration 'largely ends up avoiding the difficult questions while infringing on Court's independence and authority'

A political declaration by the 47 Council of Europe member states fails to address key challenges faced by the European Court of Human Rights even if it contains some positive measures, Amnesty...

Tawargha man in Libya tortured to death after being held by Misratah militia

The Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) must act immediately to investigate and prosecute abuses against the Tawargha community of black Libyans, said Amnesty International today, after another...

Azerbaijan: Journalists brutally attacked as crackdown continues ahead of Eurovision

A violent assault on journalists who tried to film illegal house demolitions on the outskirts of Azerbaijan’s capital Baku on Wednesday must be thoroughly and impartially investigated by the...

Guinea-Bissau: increasing repression in wake of military coup

Growing restrictions on protesters, the media and freedom of movement are fuelling fear and insecurity in the wake of the military coup in Guinea Bissau, according to Amnesty International. Amnesty...

Libya rendition case 'could be important step toward accountability'

‘Today’s legal action is a stark reminder of the importance of ensuring that such cases … should not be draped in a cloak of secrecy’ - John Dalhuisen The UK must ensure full accountability for its...

Mali soldiers urged to release top officials

Soldiers in Mali have arbitrarily detained a group of at least eight key political figures and military officials, prompting Amnesty International to call for their release. Among those arrested are...