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Philippines: Human rights must be respected to secure peace and stability in southern Philippines

'The need for watchfulness has intensified' Amnesty International said, 'Safeguards critical to upholding human rights protection - proved weak elsewhere in the Philippines - have come under...

RWANDA: Peace workers are victims of increasing political repression

All three men are members of the Association Modeste et Innocent(AMI), the Modeste and Innocent Association, a Rwandese non-governmental organisation working to promote individual dignity and national...

BURUNDI: Government must now act to stamp out torture and impunity

The Memorandum, An opportunity to confront torture and impunity , was submitted to the new authorities in late December. Despite the ongoing human rights crisis, the transitional government has yet to...

GUINEA-BISSAU: Human defenders face increased government harassment

Victims of the latest wave of harassment include Fernando Gomes, founder and former president of the Liga Guineense dos Direitos Humanos, (LGDH), Guinea-Bissau Human Rights League, and currently...

PAKISTAN: Amnesty appeals for hostage release

'The taking of hostages is a grave human rights abuse and is totally unacceptable. It is an act which threatens the fundamental right to life, personal integrity and liberty, and is expressly...

TUNISIA: Political opponents must be released immediately

Hamma Hammami, Abdeljabbar Madouri and Samir Taamallah appeared before the court on Saturday for a retrial after four years of living in hiding. In July 1999 they had been sentenced in absentia to...

AFGHANISTAN: URGENT ACTION NEEDED ON PRISON CONDITIONS

Visitors to detention facilities are reporting that prisons are dangerously overcrowded and that prisoners lack adequate food and medicine and are not sheltered from severe winter conditions. Under...

Caribbean: A first step towards abolishing the death penalty?

The ruling held the mandatory imposition of the death penalty is unconstitutional, as it amounts to inhuman and degrading punishment. It was delivered on 2 April 2001 by the Eastern Caribbean Court of...

The Arab Convention for the Suppression of Terrorism: a serious threat to human rights

'Measures to prevent 'terrorism' can only be effective if they also guarantee and protect human rights. Security and human rights go hand in hand - and are not alternative options,' the organisation...

TUNISIA: Military tribunal sentences civilians to heavy prison terms

Mounir Ghaith, Abdelbasset Dali and Bechir Ben Zayed, three Tunisian nationals living abroad were arrested in Tunisia last summer. They have been denied basic rights during the judicial process...