This bulletin summarizes Amnesty International's main human rights concerns in 36 countries in Europe during the last six months of 1995. The five Central Asian ...
Between April 1995 and January 1996 AI received fresh allegations that German police officers had used cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. In most ...
In a criminal complaint submitted to the Ulm prosecuting authorities, Hidayet Secil alleges that he was ill-treated by police officers who were called to his flat ...
AI is concerned about the reported ill-treatment and racial abuse by police officers of Binyamin Safak, a German-born man of Turkish nationality, on 12 April 1995 ...
Amnesty International is concerned about the reported ill-treatment by German police of Tunisian asylum-seeker Makrem Ben Moussa, who was arrested on 4 May 1995 ...
AI is concerned by reports that the three Afghan asylum-seekers named above were ill-treated by about 12 masked police officers on 6 June 1995. The police allegedly ...
AI has learned that the Federal Authority for the Recognition of Foreign Refugees has finally agreed to examine the second asylum application made by Boualem Rebai's ...
1. Germany: Police brutality on the increase. 2. India: Concern grows over deaths in custody. 3. Sierra Leone: Schoolchildren abducted by rebel forces. 4. Focus ...
AI fears that Boualem Rebai, a former Algerian policeman who fled Algeria because of political violence, may be forcibly returned to Algeria by the Bavarian authorities ...