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Obama's 100 days challenge

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Talk of change is good. Concrete action is better. This past Sunday, President-elect Obama stated in an interview on CBS that he will follow through with his commitment to close Guantanamo.

In the hope of turning words into actions, Amnesty International is calling on President-elect Barack Obama to take concrete steps in his first 100 days in office. This means:

  • announcing a plan and date to close Guantanamo
  • issuing an executive order to ban torture
  • ensuring that an independent commission to investigate abuses committed by the U.S. government in its "war on terror" is set up

Taking these steps would send a clear message to the rest of the world that, once again, the U.S. will be a leader for human rights.

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on the front lines

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DRC: NGOs call for UN session on the Democratic Republic of Congo

Japan: Taiwan and South Korea call for 'comfort women' apology

Czech Republic: No to racist attacks

Uganda: Ugandan government must establish reparations programme for war victims

USA: Amnesty International Welcomes President-Elect Obama's Commitment to Close Guantanamo

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