The civil war that shook Guinea-Bissau left a legacy of insecurity and instability which has undermined respect for human rights. Reconciliation has not yet been ...
Amnesty International welcomes the transfer of a number of sick detainees, including Braima Sanha, to hospital and welcomes attempts to improve prison conditions ...
Amnesty International is seriously concerned about the deteriorating health of at least 55 detainees who are held in several police stations and prisons in the ...
At least 55 detainees, including General Bouta Nan Batcha; Nhande Seidi; Braima Djassi; Laminé Turé; Braima Sanhá; General Augusto da Costa de Sa; General Armando ...
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE. 15 February 2001. AI Index AFR 30/003/2001 - News Service Nr. 28. Guinea-Bissau: Soldiers held in appalling conditions. ...
Amnesty International public document - AI Index AFR 30/003/2000 - News Service Nr. 102. 31 May 2000. AFR 30/003/2000. Guinea-Bissau: Human rights under threat. ...
Senior military officers have apparently threatened to have human rights activists beaten for publicising abuses by soldiers. League members have been threatened ...
This report analyses the context of the war in Guinea-Bissau, showing how lack of government accountability, as well as regional influences, were significant causes ...