Senegal

Human Rights in REPUBLIC OF SENEGAL

Chad: Campaigning for justice
15 October 2001

AI Index AFR 20/005/2001 - News Service Nr. 177. Embargoed for : 11/10/2001 11:00 GMT. Chad:Campaigning for justice. Amnesty International ...

Press Release       AFR 20/005/2001

The Wire, October 2001. Vol.31, No.7.
30 September 2001

1.) One more victim of Chernobyl: Eminent Belarusian scientist imprisoned after criticizing official investigations; 2.) Habré evades justice; 3.) Systematic torture ...

Newsletter       NWS 21/008/2001

The Asylum crisis: A human rights challenge for the EU
31 August 2001

This report was produced by the Amnesty International EU office and examines the implications of the emerging EU common asylum system. It contains a number of first ...

Report       IOR 61/002/2001

Guinea-Bissau: Human rights violations since the armed conflict ...
16 August 2001

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 ...

Report       AFR 30/011/2001

AI Week 1999: The Terror Trade Times: Focus on Africa
30 September 1999

This document in newspaper format seeks to highlight Amnesty International's campaign to end the supply of arms and training to human rights abusers. The newspaper ...

Report       ACT 31/002/1999

Senegal: Casamance civilians shelled by the Mouvement des forces ...
29 June 1999

This document gives information on the shellings since April 1999 of the town of Ziguinchor in Casamance reportedly launched by armed groups identified with the ...

Report       AFR 49/005/1999

Senegal: Medical Action: Lack of adequate medical care in prison
31 May 1999

AI is concerned at reports that several prisoners detained in the Civil Prisons, in Ziguinchor, Kolda and Dakar in Senegal are not being provided with adequate ...

ActionDocument       AFR 49/004/1999

Senegal: Fear for safety: Anquiling Diabone
1 February 1999

Anquiling Diabone has accepted advice not to return to Senegal from France for the time being.

Urgent Action       AFR 49/002/1999

Senegal: Further information on fear for safety: Anquiling Diabone
29 January 1999

There are fears for the safety of human rights activist Anquiling Diabone, who is returning to Senegal from France. In 1998 he and his family suffered harassment ...

Urgent Action       AFR 49/001/1999

Senegal: Fear for safety
8 October 1998

Anquiling Diabone; Mary Sambou, his wife; Amai Koné Wilfrid and Kouassénibo, their sons; Atinbaye, their nephew: There is concern for the safety of human rights ...

Urgent Action       AFR 49/007/1998