Press releases
Iraq: Iranian opposition group supporters must not be forcibly evicted - 11 December 2009
The Iraqi authorities must not forcibly relocate about 3,400 members of an Iranian opposition group from a settlement north of Baghdad where they have lived since the mid-1980’s, Amnesty International said today.Post-election Iran violations some of the worst in 20 years - 10 December 2009
Human rights violations in Iran are now as bad as at any time in the past 20 years, Amnesty International said today in a new report on the aftermath of last June’s presidential election.Nigeria: Amnesty International says police “kill at will” - 9 December 2009
Amnesty International exposed the shocking level of unlawful police killings in Nigeria, in a new report released today.Former Guantánamo Bay detainees deserve justice in Italy - 9 December 2009
Amnesty International is urging the Italian government to ensure that two recently released former Guantnamo Bay detainees receive fair trials in Italy and are not sent back to Tunisia where they would be at risk of torture.
Mexico: Military abuses - case studies - 8 December 2009
New evidence of serious human rights
violations carried out during military operations to combat organized crime and
drug cartels in
Nepal: Major accused of torturing girl to death must be arrested - 8 December 2009
The Nepali government must immediately pursue the arrest of an army major expelled last week from a UN peacekeeping mission in Chad when it emerged he has been accused of torturing a 15-year-old Nepalese girl to death, Amnesty International said today.Mexico: Military abuses - Facts and Figures - 8 December 2009
New evidence of serious human rights violations carried out during military operations to combat organized crime and drug cartels in Mexico has been unveiled in a report published by Amnesty International today. See here some of the facts and figures included in the report.Russia must stop persecution of rights activists - 8 December 2009
The Russian authorities must stop persecuting human rights activists and instead channel their efforts into investigating those responsible for their murdersPhilippines : Limit Martial Law and disband paramilitaries - 8 December 2009
The Philippine authorities should immediately establish a clear and short timetable for an end to martial law in the country’s restive Maguindanao province and dismantle armed paramilitary groups throughout the country, Amnesty International said in Manila today. Key human rights, including the right to challenge the legality of detention, must not be violated or restricted under any circumstances.
On 5 December President Gloria M. Arroyo declared martial law in Maguindanao and suspended the writ of habeas corpus in the wake of the massacre of 57 people there, including more than 30 journalists. Andal Ampatuan, Jr., of the powerful Ampatuan clan that has dominated politics in Maguindanao for much of the past decade, was recently arrested and charged with the murders.