Guyana

Human Rights in REPUBLIC OF GUYANA

Guyana: Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review: Eighth ...
9 November 2009

9 November 2009 Public. amnesty international. Guyana. Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review. Eighth session of the UPR Working ...

Report       AMR 35/001/2009

Guyana: Further information: Tortured Guyanese man may face unfair ...
6 November 2009

A 20-year-old man held incommunicado at a police station in Guyana has been released without charge, and a 15-year-old boy receiving hospital treatment for torture ...

Urgent Action       AMR 35/003/2009

Acts of torture by Guyanese police must be punished | Amnesty ...
4 November 2009

Amnesty International has urged the Guyanese authorities to charge police officers involved in the torture and ill-treatment of three individuals who were detained ...

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Guyana: One incommunicado and two tortured
3 November 2009

According to press reports, a 20 year-old man, Nouravie Wilfred, is being held incommunicado without charge by police in Guyana. He may have been ill-treated ...

Urgent Action       AMR 35/002/2009

Summit of the Americas fails to address human rights | Amnesty ...
20 April 2009

TheDeclaration of Commitment of Port of Spain fails to lay out a clear human rights framework forprogress in the areas of human prosperity, energy security and

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Amnesty International puts human rights on Americas Summit agenda ...
16 April 2009

An Amnesty International delegation has arrived in Trinidad and Tobago to take part in the Summit of the Americas.

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'I am not ashamed!': HIV/AIDS and human rights in the Dominican ...
30 May 2006

This report on human rights and HIV/AIDS in the Dominican Republic and Guyana, highlights how human rights violations fuel the pandemic. Abuses of civil, political ...

Report       AMR 01/002/2006

Guyana: Urgent action needed on witness protection
24 June 2004

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Press Release       AMR 35/004/2004

Guyana: Commission of Inquiry into death squad
18 May 2004

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Press Release       AMR 35/003/2004