Reports

Amnesty International produces reports based on rigorous and independent research. These reports document patterns of human rights abuses and provide a blueprint for change.

Browse Reports

Sheet of paper Report

Concerns Over Allegations of Illegal CIA Activities in Somalia

In this letter to President Barack Obama, Amnesty International and other human rights NGOs express serious concerns about alleged illegal…

September 20, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Libya: Totally inadequate response by EU states to refugees stuck in limbo

In the wake of the conflict in Libya, thousands of refugees who were in the country at the time have…

September 19, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Libya: The battle for Libya: Killings, disappearances and torture

In mid-February 2011 Libyans called for a “Day of Rage” against the iron-fist rule of Colonel Mu’ammar al-Gaddafi, in power…

September 16, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Libya: NTC must take control to prevent spiral of abuses

In mid-February 2011 Libyans called for a “Day of Rage” against the iron-fist rule of Colonel Mu’ammar al-Gaddafi, in power…

September 12, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Sri Lanka: Inquiry into armed conflict fundamentally flawed

Thousands of civilians were killed and other serious human rights violations committed during Sri Lanka’s decades-long internal conflict, particularly during…

September 6, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Sierra Leone: Pregnant women still denied lifesaving medical care

Pregnant women and girls in Sierra Leone face continuing challenges in gaining access to maternal health care services. Despite important…

September 5, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Syria: Deadly detention: Deaths in custody amid popular protest in Syria

At least 88 people are believed to have died in detention in Syria during five months of bloody repression of…

August 31, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Sudan: Possible war crimes in Southern Kordofan

Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have collected evidence indicating that the Sudanese Armed Forces may have committed war crimes…

August 30, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Syria’s surge of deaths in detention revealed

Relentless repression has marked Syria since March 2011, as the government continues its efforts to stifle increasing numbers of pro-reform…

August 30, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Bangladesh: Government must act now to stop police unlawful killings

Hardly a week goes by in Bangladesh without people being shot in Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) operations. RAB is a…

August 23, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

Egypt: Stop forced evictions and consult slum-dwellers to resolve housing crisis

More than 12 million people live in Egypt’s sprawling informal settlements (slums). Over the years, the authorities have treated these…

August 23, 2011

Sheet of paper Report

DRC: Neglected Congolese victims deserve justice now

Crimes under international law, including rape and murder, continue to be committed by the Congolese army and armed groups in…

August 9, 2011