Joint Letter to President Medvedev regarding the Khodorkovsky Trial
His Excellency Dmitry Medvedev
President, Russian Federation
Ilinka Str, No 23
103132, Moscow
Russia
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Demanding the Three Freedoms ahead of Myanmar elections
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By Haider Kikabhoy, Amnesty International campaigner on Myanmar
On 7 November 2010, the Myanmar government will hold elections for the first time in 20 years. The polls wil…Continue Reading
UN bodies urge Pakistan to prevent ‘victimisation’
Three UN human rights bodies on Wednesday called on Pakistan to ensure that women, minorities and the disabled were spared “further victimisation” during the recovery from devastating floods.Continue Reading
Rights and Health, Right Now, for Migrants
The South African health minister, Aaron Motsoaledi, took the stage recently in Vienna to address the nearly 20,000 attendees at the 2010 International AIDS Conference. His presence was a testament to the progress South Africa has recently made in cont…Continue Reading
UN rights chiefs lead new assault on US
UN human rights chiefs and experts launched a new offensive on the US conduct of its “war on terror” and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.Continue Reading
UN rights chiefs lead new assault on US
UN human rights chiefs and experts launched a new offensive on the US conduct of its “war on terror” and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.Continue Reading
Australia: Press Indonesian Security Forces on Accountability
The Hon Julia Gillard MP
Prime Minister
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Re: Australian Assistance to Indonesian Security Forces
Dear Prime Minister Gillard,
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Robb questions who will control merged ASX
The Federal Coalition says human rights considerations are less important than the financial implications of the proposed takeover of the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).Singapore’s stock exchange …Continue Reading
US: Make Human Rights a Priority for Clinton’s Trip
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WikiLeaks files should prompt Iraq abuse probe: U.N.
Washington should investigate reports from a trove of leaked military documents indicating that American troops killed Iraqi civilians or ignored prisoner abuse by Iraqis, the U.N. human rights chief said on Tuesday.Continue Reading
WikiLeaks files should prompt Iraq abuse probe: U.N.
Washington should investigate reports from a trove of leaked military documents indicating that American troops killed Iraqi civilians or ignored prisoner abuse by Iraqis, the U.N. human rights chief said on Tuesday.Continue Reading
UN rights chief urges US, Iraq to probe WikiLeaks evidence
UN human rights chief Navi Pillay on Tuesday urged Iraq and the United States to investigate allegations of torture and unlawful killings in the Iraq conflict revealed in documents leaked last week.Continue Reading
UN calls for US, Iraqi probe of Wikileaks reports
The United Nations’ top human rights official called on Tuesday for the U.S. and Iraq to investigate allegations of detainee abuse contained in Wikileaks’ release of American military documents.Continue Reading
UN calls for US, Iraqi probe of Wikileaks reports
The United Nations’ top human rights official is calling for the U.S. and Iraq to investigate allegations of detainee abuse contained in Wikileaks’ release of American military documents.Continue Reading
Kosovo official: University violating rights
A human rights official has called upon Kosovo’s largest public university to abolish its ban on hiring staff who are over 50 years old, saying the policy is discriminatory and unlawful.Continue Reading