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Egypt/Sudan: Refugees face kidnapping for ransom, brutal treatment and human trafficking
Amnesty International is greatly concerned for the safety and security of refugees and asylum-seekers held captive in the Sinai Peninsula…
April 4, 2013
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Justice in jeopardy: The first instance trial of Victoire Ingabire
The arrest of opposition politician Victoire Ingabire after her return to Rwanda to contest the 2010 elections attracted widespread international…
April 4, 2013
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Europe: Human rights here, Roma rights now: A wake-up call to the European Union
Thirteen years after the introduction of the Race Equality Directive, discrimination against Roma in Europe remains widespread. EU member states…
April 4, 2013
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Turkey: Time to remove the shackles on freedom
A package of reforms before Turkey’s Parliament risks being a missed opportunity to bring the country’s laws in line with…
April 1, 2013
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USA: Letter to US Secretary of Defense in relation to hunger-strikes at Guantánamo
Amnesty International expresses deep concern at the situation faced by the detainees held in Department of Defense custody at the…
March 28, 2013
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A Reflection on U.S. Accountability for Detainee Abuses 10 Years After the Invasion of Iraq
Five months before the invasion of Iraq in mid-March 2003, the two chambers of the United States Congress passed a joint…
March 20, 2013
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Communities Shattered by Arms Proliferation and Abuse in Cote d’Ivoire
The irresponsible and illegal supply of weaponry and munitions to the warring parties in CoÌ‚te d’Ivoire has continued for over…
March 19, 2013
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Irregular migrants in Mexico: Ten urgent measures to save lives
Officials from the Federal Attorney General’s Office on migrant routes have reportedly ceased to focus on abuses against migrants and…
March 15, 2013
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Nepal: The search for justice
Impunity is a longstanding problem in Nepal where lack of political will to account for past and present actions of…
February 20, 2013
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Egypt: Gender-based violence against women around Tahrir Square
Amnesty International documented a pattern of recent mob-led sexual assaults on women in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, including rapes, and called…
February 6, 2013
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The Devil in the (Still Undisclosed) Detail: Department of Justice ‘White Paper’ on Use of Lethal Force Against U.S. Citizens Made Public
The Department of Justice white paper only confirms Amnesty International’s fears that the administration is operating outside the bounds of…
February 6, 2013
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Mali: First Assessment of the Human Rights Situation After Three-Week Conflict
Evidence documented by Amnesty International researchers shows serious human rights abuses by the Malian army, including extrajudicial executions.
February 1, 2013