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(UA 311/09) Call to Help Prisoner of Conscience Zhao Lianhai
(UA 311/09) Call to Help Prisoner of Conscience Zhao Lianhai
Zhao Lianhai, father of a boy who became ill from contaminated milk powder in China in 2008 is being held as a prisoner of conscience and is at risk of torture and other ill- treatment for his campaigning for justice for other affected families.

(UA 306/09) Protect Rolindo Vera From Torture and Murder
(UA 306/09) Protect Rolindo Vera From Torture and Murder
Brazilian teacher, Rolindo Vera, has been missing since October 30 after he and other indigenous people were evicted from their land. His community fears he may have been abducted and taken to Paraguay. The body of another male teacher was found in a nearby river; Rolindo Vera's life is in grave danger.

(UA298/09) Halt the Torture of Nouravie Wilfred
(UA298/09) Halt the Torture of Nouravie Wilfred
A 20 year old man, Nouravie Wilfred, held incommunicado without charge by police in Guyana has been release. However, another man, Deonarine Rafick may face an unfair trial after being tortured in order to force him to sign a confession.

(UA 171/09) Call for Release of Iranian Journalists
(UA 171/09) Call for Release of Iranian Journalists
Three Iranian journalists, Bahman Ahmadi Amou'i, Kevyan Samimi Behbahani, and Saeed Laylaz, remain detained since the government's crackdown on freedom of expression after the June 12 elections. They are at risk of torture.

Ensure Safety of Peasant Farmers in Mexico (UA287/09)
Ensure Safety of Peasant Farmers in Mexico (UA287/09)
Members of a peasant farmers' organization in southern Mexico have been tortured while in custody after being arrested without a warrant.

(UA 281/09) Demand Immediate Release of  Haytham al-Maleh
(UA 281/09) Demand Immediate Release of Haytham al-Maleh
Charged by a military judge with "conveying false nwes" about human rights in Syria, Haytham al-Maleh could face up to 15 years imprisonment if convicted. The 78-year-old man is being held in a prison in Damascus, awaiting a trial that does not comply with international standards.

Urged That Muhammed al-Maqalih Is Protected And Not Tortured (UA 246/09)
Urged That Muhammed al-Maqalih Is Protected And Not Tortured (UA 246/09)
Yemeni journalist Muhammad al-Maqalih is now believed to be detained at a prison run by the Ministry of Defense, though the authorities have continued to refuse to give any information about him.

Solicit Release of Mohammad Pour Abdollah, Iranian Prisoner of Conscience (UA 60/09)
Solicit Release of Mohammad Pour Abdollah, Iranian Prisoner of Conscience (UA 60/09)
Mohammad Pour Abdollah, who was arrested in February in Tehran, is now on trial for his involvement with an Iranian student organization. He is at risk of torture and other ill treatment while he is in detention.

Help 72-Year-Old Iranian Avoid Prison Time UA 279/09
Help 72-Year-Old Iranian Avoid Prison Time UA 279/09
Mehdi Karroubi, a 72 year old male cleric is facing criminal charges in relation for his reporting of allegations that detainees were mistreated.

President Obama and Congress: Respect Human Rights and Counter Terror With Justice
President Obama and Congress: Respect Human Rights and Counter Terror With Justice
President Obama and a number of members of Congress have resisted full accountability for torture, and have endorsed indefinite detention and unfair military commissions. There is an alternative: call on President Obama and Congress to respect human rights. Download the action President Obama and Congress: Respect Human Rights and Counter Terror With Justice in PDF format | Download the action President Obama and Congress: Respect Human Rights and Counter Terror With Justice in RTF format

Mohammed Mohammed Hassan Odaini
Mohammed Mohammed Hassan Odaini
Mohammed Mohammed Hassan Odaini remains detained in Guantanamo despite being cleared for release over 2 years ago. Odaini was detained in March 2002 along with several other Yemeni nationals, and sent to the detention camp at the US Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In June 2005 he was deemed suitable for release from Guantanamo, yet he continues to be unjustly detained. He has not been interrogated for nearly two years and the reason for his continued detention is unclear.

Mehmet Desde, Prisoner of Conscience
Mehmet Desde, Prisoner of Conscience
For more than a year, Turkish authorities have imprisoned Mehmet Desde for the peaceful expression of his political views. Following an unfair trial, authorities convicted him in June 2007 of having a connection with the Bolshevik Party (North Kurdistan/Turkey), which is a small, non-violent political party. His conviction was based largely on statements allegedly extracted under torture.

Filep Karma and Yusak Pakage, Prisoners of Conscience
Filep Karma and Yusak Pakage, Prisoners of Conscience
On December 1, 2004, some 200 people participated in a nonviolent ceremony in Papua Province during which the Morning Star flag, a symbol of Papuan independence, was raised in commemoration of the declaration of Papuan independence in 1962. For peacefully raising this flag, Filep Karma and Yusak Pakage may spend the next decade or more in prison in Indonesia.

Investigate and prosecute military contractors who torture, kill
Investigate and prosecute military contractors who torture, kill
Jamie Leigh Jones was reportedly drugged, gang-raped and imprisoned in a container by fellow KBR co-workers in 2005 while working in Iraq on a U.S. Defense Department contract. Like the Abu Ghraib torture victims who still have not seen justice after more than four years, the abuse Jones says she suffered at the hands of private contractors over two years ago has not seen the light of a criminal trial. Download the action Investigate and prosecute military contractors who torture, kill in PDF format | Download the action Investigate and prosecute military contractors who torture, kill in RTF format


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