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Report       MDE 15/028/2009

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27 October 2009

Two men, both members of a peasant farmers' organization in Chiapas state, southern Mexico, have been tortured in custody after being arrested without a warrant ...

Urgent Action       AMR 41/056/2009

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Report       ASA 25/001/2009

Migrant workers treated as 'disposable labour' in South Korea ...
21 October 2009

Many migrant workers in South Korea are beaten, trafficked for sexualexploitation and denied their wages for long periods despite theintroduction of rules to protect ...

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South Korea: Disposable labour: Rights of migrant workers in South ...
21 October 2009

With the implementation of the Employment Permit System (EPS) in August 2004, the Republic of Korea (South Korea) became one of the first Asian countries to legally ...

Report       ASA 25/001/2009

Peru must build on plans to legalise abortion | Amnesty ...
20 October 2009

Amnesty International has called on the Peruvian authorities to step up recent efforts to decriminalise abortion in the country.

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Call on chemical company to address the legacy of Bhopal | Amnesty ...
16 October 2009

When thousands of tonnes ofdeadly chemicals leaked from Union Carbide's pesticide plant in Bhopal, India on 2 December 1984, around half a million people were exposed ...

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Mexico: Villagers Threatened
16 October 2009

The inhabitants of a village in southern Mexico have been attacked repeatedly by a group of armed men, who have now chased away the police officers who were meant ...

Urgent Action       AMR 41/055/2009