Amnesty International has condemned the indiscriminate bomb attacks in Baghdad that killed at least 120 people, many of them civilians, and injured 400 other people on Tuesday.
Amnesty International has condemned the excessive use of force by Iranian
security forces that saw scores of protesters beaten and detained
during student-led demonstrations.
A European Court of Human Rights’ judgement said that Kamel Daoudi’s expulsion would put him at risk of incommunicado detention and torture and would be a human rights violation.
The prisoners, who include 17 women, are said to have had their death
sentences ratified by the Presidential Council, the final step before
executions are carried out.