AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL. PUBLIC STATEMENT. AI Index: IOR 52/002/2009. Date: 28 April 2009. UNSC members should support independent human rights monitoring. ...
Three teenagers aged between 14 and 16, Muhammad ‘Ali Muhammad al-Sfawani, Hassan Muhammad al-Sadiq and Qassim Muhammad al-Mawsi, were released without charge around ...
Ten days ahead of Algeria's presidential elections, Amnesty International called on the next president to address the legacy of human rights abuses of the 1990's ...
Ahead of Algeria’s presidential elections, the country's nextleader has been urged to address the legacy ofhuman rights abuses of the 1990’s internal conflict.
This report is published in the hope that the next president of Algeria will take concrete steps to end impunity. The report highlights Amnesty International's ...
In the Middle East and North Africa region, human rights defenders are all too often vilified, persecuted and even criminalized for their peaceful activities. This ...
The decision could give the UK government the green light to start deporting people to countries where they will be at risk of serious human rights abuses.
Over one hundred countries voted overwhelmingly in favour of a secondresolution on "Moratorium on the use of the death penalty" at theUnited Nations on Thursday ...