Women’s rights

International women's day

Standing with women who stand up: Women defending human rights in the Middle East

Women have been at the heart of the past year’s protests in the Middle East. Women of all ages and from all countries in the region risked their lives to call for change, and suffered harassment, arrest and torture as a result.

To celebrate International Women’s Day, 8 March 2012, Amnesty International will be campaigning for the rights of women in the Middle East throughout the month of March.

Stop the silencing of women activists in Syria

Mass protests in Syria began in March 2011. Many women played leading roles in organizing and supporting demonstrations calling for reform and for the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad. Today, many of Syria's female activists are in hiding. Others have been forced into exile.

Call on First Lady Asma al-Assad, to urge the Syrian authorities to guarantee and uphold the right of women human rights defenders to peaceful protest, and to ensure these women are able to carry out their work without political interference or hindrance »

Support women in Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, women cannot travel, undertake paid work or higher education, or marry without a male guardian’s permission. From June 2011, scores of Saudi Arabian women supported a campaign against the ban on female drivers by getting behind the wheel. Some were arrested and made to sign pledges not to repeat the offence and at least one woman tried and sentenced to 10 lashes.

Send a solidarity photo message to women activists in Saudi Arabia in support of their campaign to drive »

Demand an end to discrimination in Yemen

Tawakkul Karman is a leading Yemeni activist and one of three women awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on 7 October 2011. She symbolizes women’s central role in the region’s recent uprisings. Female Yemini protesters were harassed, arrested and sometimes beaten. Some of their fathers, uncles and brothers also received threats designed to silence their female relatives. As Yemen begins to change, it is time to address the systematic discrimination and violence that have devastated women’s lives for many years.

Urge Yemen's transitional authorities to work with women to end discrimination in law and practice »

Help free Iranian human rights defendner

In January 2011, Human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh was convicted of “propaganda against the system” and “acting against national security”. This was the result of her human righst work and her alleged membership of the Centre for Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) - an organization set up by the Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi. Nasrin is serving a six-year prison sentence. She has denied all charges against her, including membership of the CHRD.

Call on the Iranian authorities to release Narin Sotodeh »

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News and Updates

Snapshot of Syria – UN must take urgent action to ensure justice for victims of gross abuses

14 March 2013

Two years after Syrians rose in peaceful protest against their government, the country is mired in a bloody conflict with both sides responsible for war crimes, Amnesty International found in two briefings released today.

Women explain why an arms trade treaty can save many lives

7 March 2013

At least 200,000 people die every year as an indirect result of conflicts frequently fuelled by the uncontrolled flow of small arms. Many of them are women. Three activists spoke to Amnesty International about the importance of an international Arms Trade Treaty.

A place where no one seems to be safe from torture

5 March 2013

A mother of four and housewife found herself up caught up in Mexico's “war on drugs” and was tortured and sexually abused. Over two years on, no one has been held to account.

Bias in Penal Code puts women and girls in danger in Morocco

1 March 2013

Authorities in Morocco are reviewing an article of the country's Penal Code that allowed rapists to escape prosecution if they marry the victim, after a 16-year-old killed herself after being forced to marry the man she said had raped her.

 

Saudi Arabia must stop playing 'cat and mouse' game with peaceful protesters

1 March 2013

Hundreds of people are detained in Saudi Arabia in the wake of a protest against the incarceration without charge or trial of their relatives.

Appeals for action

End Torture in Mexico

5 March 2013

Call on the President of Mexico to end torture and ensure victims receive justice

Protect Human Rights Defenders in the Americas

7 December 2012

Call on the Presidents of Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala to defend and recognise the work of human rights defenders

Fight maternal mortality in Peru

Hundreds of pregnant women in Peru are dying. In many cases, these deaths could be avoided if the government provided equal health services across the country.

Address the barriers of transport costs undermining rural women’s right to health in South Africa

The authorities must urgently address a key barrier to women’s enjoyment of their right to health – the lack of reliable, affordable and safe transport.

Nicaragua must lift the total ban on abortion

27 July 2009

Nicaragua’s total ban on abortions is endangering the lives of girls and women across the country.

Video and Audio

Sudanese woman's fight for dignity

Journalist Lubna Hussein talks to Amnesty International about how in September 2009 she escaped flogging as a punishment for wearing trousers in public.

Video: The women of Kibera in Kenya

4 March 2009

For women living in one of the largest slums in the world, life can be devastating.

Video: Human rights in Iran in the spotlight

12 February 2009

Amnesty International's researchers look back at the changes thirty years ago in Iran and put the spotlight on human abuses since.

Women of Liberia: Fighting for Peace

23 July 2008

During the conflict in Liberia between 1989 and 1997 and again between 1999 and 2003, it is estimated that women made up over 30% of the fighting force. Although the c

Video: Brazilian women's lives shattered

17 April 2008

Women in Brazil are finding themselves left to pick up the pieces following criminal and police violence in shanty-towns.