By Charlotte Philips of Amnesty International’s Refugees and Migrants Rights team
It’s a sunny Sunday morning in the quiet neighbourhood of Zona Rosa in Mexico City. Sarah, (our campaigner on Mexico) and I have just stopped to reflect on wh…Continue Reading

(Jakarta) – US President Barack Obama’s visit to Indonesia on November 9 through 11, 2010,  is an important opportunity to make a stand for free expression, religious freedom, and a rights-respecting, accountable military in Indonesia, Human Rights Wa…Continue Reading

(Beirut) – Lebanon ratified the international convention banning cluster munitions on November 5, 2010, just ahead of the opening of the convention’s first formal meeting of its states parties. The ratification is especially significant because Lebanon…Continue Reading

Introduction

The Convention on Cluster Munitions seeks to end the significant humanitarian harm cluster munitions pose to civilians. It prohibits the use, production, stockpiling, and transfer of cluster munitions, as well as assistance with any of th…Continue Reading

Introduction

The Convention on Cluster Munitions, adopted in May 2008, seeks to prevent future civilian harm by establishing absolute prohibitions on a number of activities involving cluster munitions. It bans use of the weapons, which kill and injure…Continue Reading

(New York) – Morocco should end the delays in bringing three imprisoned Sahrawi activists to trial, Human Rights Watch said today. If the court is unable to proceed, it should release them from pretrial detention or drop the charges against them and th…Continue Reading