Western Sahara: France against Human Rights
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US: Detainee Transfer Ban Will Hinder Terror Fight
(Washington, DC) – The US Senate’s passage on December 22, 2010, of a ban on the use of government funds for the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to the US, even for prosecution, will severely undermine US efforts to fight terrorism, Human Rights Watch…Continue Reading
Philippines: AFP Should Take Claims of Rights Abuse Seriously
PRESIDENT AQUINO took an important step toward justice in ordering prosecutors to withdraw the charges against the so-called Morong 43 because the evidence against them was illegally obtained. He should now take the additional step necessary to address…Continue Reading
DR. Congo hits back at rights criticism
Democratic Republic of Congo hit back Wednesday at criticism of its human rights record, after Washington deprived it of trade privileges and a French envoy called it a “shipwreck.”Continue Reading
Angola frees four jailed after Togo team attack
Angola on Wednesday freed four human rights activists jailed almost a year ago in the wake of a deadly militant attack on Togo’s football team on the eve of the Africa Cup of Nations in January.Continue Reading
How Mali took part in this year’s Write for Rights campaign
By Maimouna Dembele of Amnesty International Mali
As happens every year in over 44 countries worldwide, Amnesty International devoted more than a week to activities in support of the Write for Rights letter writing marathon.
Like other countries, Amne…Continue Reading
Angola to free four jailed for attack on Togo team
Angola will release four human rights activists jailed in the wake of a deadly attack on Togo’s football team during the Africa Cup of Nations in January, a top justice official said Wednesday.Continue Reading
Amnesty International on tour with U2: 31,000 signatures collected as antipodean leg finishes
By Lucy Macnamara, Demand Dignity Campaign Co-ordinator at Amnesty International
I’m writing this at the Subiaco Oval stadium in Perth, watching as the vast spaceship that is U2’s concert stage is assembled for the last time on this leg of the …Continue Reading
Saudi Arabia: Stop Deporting Somalis to Mogadishu
(New York) – The government of Saudi Arabia should immediately stop deporting Somalis to war-torn Mogadishu, Human Rights Watch said today.
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DDoS Attacks Continue to Plague Human Rights Sites
WikiLeaks and Operation Payback have put distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks in the news recently, but independent media and human rights Web sites have been battling these attacks on a consistent basis and there’s no easy way to stop them fro…Continue Reading
Angola to free four jailed for attack on Togo team
Angola will release four human rights activists jailed in the wake of a deadly attack on Togo’s football team during the Africa Cup of Nations in January, a top justice official said Wednesday.Continue Reading
UN resolution condemns North Korea over rights
The UN General Assembly passed a resolution Tuesday condemning and expressing deep concern over human rights violations in North Korea.Continue Reading
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights Response to Meeting With Representatives of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA–(Marketwire – 12/21/10) – Stuart Murray, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR), met Saturday December 18, 2010 with members of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress and the Canadian Ethnocult…Continue Reading
Questions and Answers on Restrictions on Religious Dress and Symbols in Europe
A growing number of European countries have passed or are contemplating restrictions on religious dress in public places. The impetus for these restrictions is the debate in Europe about the wearing of Muslim veils. The debate reflects tensions in incr…Continue Reading