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Crackdown and hollow promises ahead of Bahrain Grand Prix

17 April 2013

As Bahrain steps into the global spotlight with the upcoming Formula One Grand Prix, there is a high risk that last year’s repressive tactics will be repeated, Amnesty International said today.

Death Penalty in India: “One hardly finds a rich or affluent person going to the gallows”

17 April 2013

A former Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court shares his views on the death penalty in an interview with Amnesty International.

Belarus: Dare to be independent

17 April 2013

Civil society is being suppressed in Belarus by a repressive government that will not tolerate any form of criticism.

Israel’s military investigations into Gaza conflict violations strengthen impunity

17 April 2013

Military closes 65 cases of "alleged misconduct" some of which could amount to serious violations of international humanitarian law and war crimes.

Haiti: Protester ‘beaten to death by police’ following attack on camp

17 April 2013

Authorities urged to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the death in police custody of displacement camp resident Civil Merius.

Bahrain’s dark side – Empty promises while repression goes unabated

17 April 2013

With Bahrain about to host the 2013 Formula One Grand Prix, the spotlight has returned to the Gulf country’s human rights record. Here're some of the main issues you should know.

El Salvador must provide pregnant woman with access to life-saving medical treatment

17 April 2013

Doctor in El Salvador a not treating a seriously ill pregnant woman because they fear that if they end the pregnancy they might be prosecuted under the country’s total ban on abortion.

Teng Biao: “In China, courts are told what decision to make in important cases, including on the death penalty.”

16 April 2013

Chinese lawyer Teng Biao talks about the death penalty in the Asian giant -- the country that in 2012 executed more people than the rest of the world put together.

Five ‘crimes’ that can get you killed

15 April 2013

Even though most of the world has turned its back on the death penalty, some countries continue to impose capital punishment for acts like having consensual sexual relations outside marriage, opposing the government, offending religion and even drinking alcohol.

Brazil: Carandiru massacre trial must end long legacy of impunity

15 April 2013

A court trial this week over police responsibility for a Brazilian prison massacre two decades ago must signal the beginning of the end for a long legacy of impunity.

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