The helplessness of the unknown
By the Amnesty International Team in Cairo
We were interviewing a father who lost his 16 year old son in the recent unrest when news of the arrest of our colleagues reached us.
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Syria: Gang Attacks Peaceful Demonstrators; Police Look On
(New York) – Syria’s government should immediately cease its intimidation and harassment of demonstrators expressing solidarity with pro-democracy campaigners in Egypt, Human Rights Watch said today. With calls on Facebook and Twitter for large protest…Continue Reading
Mexico: Deliver Justice for Killings, Disappearances in Monterrey
Military and police officers were implicated in a series of deaths and disappearances in the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon, Human Rights Watch said today. Federal and state prosecutors should take immediate steps to prosecute those responsible, Human Rig…Continue Reading
Rights groups say staff detained in Cairo
Egyptian authorities have detained three officials from Western human rights groups and taken them to an unknown location, the groups said Thursday.Continue Reading
Libya frees 12 more political prisoners
Libyan authorities freed 12 political prisoners on Thursday after mediation by a human rights group which has had links to Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.Continue Reading
Meeting Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
By Abbas Faiz – South Asia researcher for Amnesty International
It was a welcome opportunity to meet Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during her official visit to the UK. Three of us, Lord Eric Avebury of the UK House of Lords, Brad Adams of Hum…Continue Reading
Rights body urges Palestinian aid cut over crackdown
Human Rights Watch urged the European Union and United States on Thursday to cut aid to the Palestinian Authority after security forces broke up up a pro-Egypt rally on the West Bank.Continue Reading
UK: European law hampering terrorism fight
European rules on human rights that prevent some foreign terrorism suspects from being deported to their homelands are creating a “safe haven” for extremists in Britain, Britain’s anti-terrorism watchdog said Thursday.Continue Reading
In Jordan, a Quick Move for Reform – Or Is It?
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Indonesia: Protect Ahmadiyah Community From Violence
Indonesian police should arrest those responsible for attacking an Ahmadiyah congregation in South Sulawesi province and protect vulnerable religious minorities throughout the country.
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Indonesia: Protect Ahmadiyah Community From Violence
Indonesian police should arrest those responsible for attacking an Ahmadiyah congregation in South Sulawesi province and protect vulnerable religious minorities throughout the country.
(New York…Continue Reading
What’s Next on China
Davos – So what’s next? After finally deciding to give human rights concerns pride of place in January’s US-China summit, how should the Obama administration translate its rhetoric into policy?
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Egypt: Gazans Describe Shootings in Egyptian Prison Break
(Gaza) – Egyptian authorities should investigate claims from escaped Palestinian prisoners that prison guards in Egypt used unnecessary lethal force during a prison break, killing and wounding prisoners, Human Rights Watch said today. Officials should…Continue Reading
UN’s top human rights official says Iran has executed at least 66 people this year
GENEVA – The United Nation’s top human rights official says Iran has executed at least 66 people this year, based on Iranian press reports her office has reviewed.Continue Reading
Pakistan: Drop Blasphemy Charges Against 17-Year-Old
(New York) – The Pakistani government should immediately drop blasphemy charges against a 17-year-old student and ensure his safe release from detention, Human Rights Watch said today.
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