Nauru

Amnesty International  Report 2012


 
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Nauru camp a human rights catastrophe with no end in sight
23 November 2012

Amnesty International has found a toxic mix of uncertainty, unlawful detention and inhumane conditions creating an increasingly volatile situation on Nauru, with ...

PressItem       ASA 42/002/2012

Amnesty International Refugee Experts to visit Nauru asylum ...
16 November 2012

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL. MEDIA ADVISORY. AI index: ASA 42/001/2012. 16 November 2012. Amnesty International Refugee Experts to visit Nauru ...

PressItem       ASA 42/001/2012

Report 2012: No longer business as usual for tyranny and injustice ...
24 May 2012

Amnesty International releases its flagship yearly report documenting the state of the world's human rights.

Story      

Suggested recommendations to States considered in the tenth round ...
1 November 2010

In this document Amnesty International makes recommendations to the governments of various states about ending torture, arbitrary arrests, the death penalty, for ...

Document       IOR 41/034/2010

Australia-Pacific: Offending human dignity - the "Pacific Solution ...
24 August 2002

This report describes some of the developments since the Tampa incident, which coincided with a global backlash against asylum seekers following the 11 September ...

Report       ASA 12/009/2002

Australia: Asylum seekers - where to now?
5 December 2001

5 December 2001. AI Index ASA 12/010/2001 - News Service Nr. 215. Australia: Asylum seekers - where to now? Returning from a research ...

Press Release       ASA 12/010/2001

Australia: Further information on Fear of forcible repatriation
5 September 2001

Amnesty International is concerned that the fate of the 433 asylum- seekers, including women and children, who were rescued by the Norwegian freighter, the Tampa ...

Urgent Action       ASA 12/006/2001

Australia:Further information Fear of forcible repatriation
28 August 2001

The 433 asylum-seekers, with a further 237, have now arrived at Nauru, where their claims for asylum are to be processed by the UNHCR. Amnesty International is ...

Urgent Action       ASA 12/009/2001