1) The Agenda 2) Up Front: Amnesty archives support case against Haiti’s former dictator 3) No help from Europe 4) Police in the Dominican Republic: they kill, they torture and many times, they get away with it 5) From city streets to police cells, children struggle to survive in Nigeria 6) International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women: Make a stand, take action 7) Stop forced evictions 8) How to stop forced evictions 9) Time to end discrimination in Turkey 10) No quick cure for terrorism 11) The Anniversary Campaigns 12) The bloody past of the Chilean navy 13) Worldwide Appeals Updates 14) Worldwide Appeals: Azerbaijan: Student activist imprisoned: Jabbar Savalan; Indonesia: Imprisoned for raising a flag: Filep Karma; Nigeria: Thousands risk losing their homes: Port Harcourt residents; Cameroon: Student at risk of attack: Jean-Claude Roger Mbede; Saudi Arabia: trader detained without trial: Hamad al-Neyl Abu Kassawy; Sri Lanka: Students shot dead: Ragihar Manoharan 15) Post cards
Wire, October/November 2011. Vol. 41, issue 05
Topics
- Afghanistan
- Armed Conflict
- Armed Groups
- Australia
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Business and Human Rights
- Cameroon
- Children
- Chile
- Colombia
- Corporate Accountability
- Detention
- Discrimination
- Dominican Republic
- Egypt
- Exploitation of Natural Resources
- Guatemala
- Haiti
- India
- Indigenous People
- Indonesia
- Internally Displaced People
- Iran
- Japan
- Justice Systems
- Killings and Disappearances
- LGBTI Rights
- Libya
- Myanmar
- Newsletter
- Nicaragua
- Nigeria
- Poverty
- Prisoners of Conscience
- Research
- Saudi Arabia
- Sexual Violence
- Slums and the Right to Housing
- Sri Lanka
- Sudan
- Terrorism
- Torture and other ill-treatment
- Türkiye
- Unlawful Killings
- War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity
- Women and Girls
- Women's Rights