Activists across the country are campaigning hard to end the over-representation of Indigenous kids in our justice system and the impact is clear. Thanks to the dedicated and hard work of activists like you, this month we took some great steps closer to addressing the over-representation of Indigenous kids in the justice system. Activists have …
Author Archives: Amnesty International
Amnesty International Statement in Response to Shooting of Philando Castile
“Once again another horrifying video has emerged that begs for answers, and once again we are calling for a thorough, impartial and independent investigation,” said Jamira Burley, campaign manager with Amnesty International USA. “The laws that govern when police can use lethal force need to be reformed and they need to be reformed now. International …
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One year since China’s crackdown on human rights lawyers
It’s been one year since China began its assault on human rights lawyers and activists across the country on 9 July 2015. In all, 248* lawyers and activists were questioned by police, detained or charged. We look back on the key events as they unfolded, from the height of the crackdown in July last year, …
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Syria: Abductions, torture, killings by armed groups
Armed groups operating in Aleppo, Idleb and surrounding areas in the north of Syria have carried out a chilling wave of abductions, torture and summary killings, said Amnesty International in a new briefing published today. The briefing Torture was my punishment: Abductions, torture and summary killings under armed group rule in Aleppo and Idleb, Syria offers …
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Maldives: Halt plans to carry out first execution in more than six decades
We urge the Maldives authorities to immediately halt plans to carry out the execution of Hussain Humaam Ahmed (Humaam) and to commute his, and all other, existing death sentences in Maldives. Early in the morning of 24 June 2016, the Maldives Supreme Court upheld the death sentence against Humaam for the murder of MP Afrasheem Ali …
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Refugees and migrants fleeing sexual violence, abuse and exploitation in Libya
Horrifying accounts of sexual violence, killings, torture and religious persecution reveal the shocking range of abuses along the smuggling routes to and through Libya. The organisation spoke to at least 90 refugees and migrants at reception centres in Puglia and Sicily, who had made the journey across the Mediterranean from Libya to southern Italy in …
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Malaysia: Police must be held accountable for death in custody
The Malaysian authorities’ failure to hold anyone accountable for the death in custody of N. Dharmendran raises serious questions about their commitment to ending serious human rights violations. The statement followed a decision by the Lumpur High Court on Wednesday to acquit four police officers accused of torturing a man, N. Dharmendran, to death in …
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Indonesia: Prisoners of conscience held thousands of miles from home
On 29 June 2007 Johan Teterissa and 22 other men were arrested and subsequently jailed for taking part in a peaceful demonstration during a government-organised National Family Day event attended by the then President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in Ambon, the capital city of Maluku province, eastern Indonesia. Amnesty International believes they should not have spent …
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Suspend Saudi Arabia from UN Human Rights Council
Saudi Arabia has committed “gross and systematic violations of human rights” abroad and at home, and used its position on the UN Human Rights Council to effectively obstruct justice for possible war crimes. Credibility of UN Human Rights Council at stake Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said in a joint statement that Saudi Arabia …
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Singapore: End harassment of peaceful protesters
The conviction of Singapore blogger and political activist Han Hui Hui, for her role in a peaceful demonstration in 2014, is just another illustration of the authorities’ clampdown on critics and dissent in the country. Amnesty International calls on the authorities to immediately halt the use of restrictive laws to undermine the enjoyment of the …
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