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Amnesty Urges Nations to Prevent Transfers

Amnesty International urged European governments Wednesday to prevent their airports from being used by the U.S. for secret transfers of terror suspects to countries where they might be tortured, and called for compensation for prisoners who say they were spirited through the region illegally.

Activists Say Chinese Arms Fuel Conflicts

China's sales of military vehicles and weapons to Sudan, Nepal and Myanmar have aggravated conflicts and abetted violence and repressive rule in those countries, Amnesty International said in a report released Sunday.

Images of Zimbabwe Settlement Released

Amnesty International on Wednesday released the first satellite images of the rubble of an informal settlement in Zimbabwe that had been home to 30,000 of the country's poorest people.

Amnesty Accuses Jordan of Torture

Jordan has been torturing detained militants to obtain confessions, and its judges condone the practice by failing to investigate complaints, Amnesty International said.

Amnesty Urges U.S. on Iraq Contractors

The United States is riding roughshod over human rights by outsourcing key anti-terror work in Iraq to private contractors, who operate beyond Iraqi law and outside the military chain of command, Amnesty International said Tuesday.

Amnesty: Human Rights Traded for Security

Amnesty International said in a report released Tuesday that the relentless pursuit of security by the world's powerful nations had undermined human rights, draining energy and attention from crises afflicting the poor and underprivileged.

Group: U.S. Has Failed to Stop Torture

The United States has failed to eradicate "widespread" torture of prisoners in its war on terrorism despite the outcry from the Abu Ghraib scandal and abusive behavior at U.S. detention facilities in Cuba and Afghanistan, Amnesty International charged Wednesday.

Amnesty: 20,000 People Facing Execution

Executions around the world fell by more than 1,500 last year, as a growing number of nations continued to turn against the death penalty, Amnesty International said Thursday.

Syria Draws Fire Over Rights Activists

Amnesty International criticized Syria on Tuesday for arresting political and human rights activists, calling the crackdown another "blot" on the country's poor human rights record.

Activists Report on Alleged Secret Flights

In its most detailed report yet on alleged secret rendition flights of terror suspects, Amnesty International said three former detainees have lent support to the idea that eastern European countries may have been involved in secret CIA flights to so-called "black site" prisons.

Amnesty International: US Taser Deaths Up

The number of people who have died in the U.S. after being shocked by police stun guns is growing rapidly, Amnesty International says in a report that catalogs 156 in the past five years.

S. Korea Farmers' Plight Draws Attention

Hundreds of elderly farmers face forcible eviction from their land to allow the expansion of a U.S. military base near Seoul, according to the human rights group Amnesty International.

Amnesty Calls for Closing Guantanamo Camp

Amnesty International called Monday for closing the U.S. Guantanamo prison for terror suspects and the release of nine British residents the rights group says are held by U.S. authorities at the Cuban camp.

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Amnesty International Ads Show What's Happening

Source: commercial-archive.com

Why didn't I think of this? Probably one of the best ad campaigns of all time.

Amnesty International Challenge WWW Censorship

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Amnesty Intl: Internet Is New Frontier In Human Rights Struggle

Source: internetweek.cmp.com

Amnesty International has launched a campaign to protect free speech on the Internet, and it is taking aim at technology companies as well as governments.

Military Rapes are Unforgivable

Source: cnn.com

Locals say soldiers from one ethnic group are systematically raping and mutilating women from another group, with the intention, they say of destroying their child-bearing capabilities.

Images show extent of Mugabe's destruction

Source: news.independent.co.uk

The true scale of a destructive campaign waged against Zimbabwe's poorest and most vulnerable citizens by their own government has been revealed in previously unseen satellite images.

Yahoo says no to Amnesty International on China

Source: news.com.com

Yahoo executives on Thursday found themselves once again defending their cooperation with the Chinese government's crackdown on freedom of expression.

Amnesty International Seeks to End Internet Repression

Source: freepress.net

Amnesty International marked its 45th anniversary on Sunday by launching a global campaign to stamp out state censorship of the Internet.

Amnesty to target net repression

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Internet users are being urged to stand up for online freedoms by backing a new campaign launched by human rights group Amnesty International. Amnesty is celebrating 45 years of activism by highlighting governments using the net to suppress dissent.

Amnesty: Conflicts decline in Africa but abuse is rife

Source: mg.co.za

Africa saw a reduction in conflicts last year but gross human rights violations including killings and rape continued in volatile areas, Amnesty International said its annual report.

Amnesty compares Bush to Pinochet

Source: theage.com.au

Amnesty International says President George Bush's tactics in his fight against terrorists have made the United States comparable to Augusto Pinochet's Chile and Hafez Assad's Syria in its acceptance of torture and disregard of legal restraints.

The Republic of Human Rights

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Amnesty attacks US 'disappearances'

Source: guardian.co.uk

The United States' reported use of secret CIA-run prisons for terrorism suspects amounts to a policy of "disappearances", human rights watchdog Amnesty International said today in its annual report. In a sometimes scathing assessment of Washington's rights record, the London-b …

Amnesty slams Australian offshore asylum policy

Source: abc.net.au

Amnesty International says the Federal Government's new immigration policy is a violation of the United Nations convention on refugees.

AI Report 2006: World's poor pay price of war on terror

Source: web.amnesty.org

Speaking at the launch of Amnesty International Report 2006, the organization’s Secretary General Irene Khan said that the security agenda of the powerful and privileged had hijacked the energy and attention of the world from serious human rights crises elsewhere.

Amnesty report attacks EU governments

Source: eupolitix.com

EU governments continue to erode fundamental rights, the human rights watchdog Amnesty international finds in its annual report.

Russian federation: Continuing torture and rape in Chechnya

Source: web.amnesty.org

Under frontpage cover from the bloody civil war in Iraq an ongoing tragedy unfolds in Chechnya. Amnesty International continues to collect evidence of daily abuses in Chechnya and the perpetrators remain unpunished, as Russia is systematizing rape and torture.

Tunisia expels Amnesty activist

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

What could be the reason.. Can gossip along a lot.. Could be that the African Govt.is bullying, helplessly, in response to Western dominance.. or did he really break the law? Lets wait and see

Amnesty International Targets Israel, US, Ignores China -- 05/05/2006

Source: cnsnews.com

The human rights group Amnesty International has "squandered its reputation," according to a new think tank report, by focusing on the alleged misdeeds of Israel and the United States while practically ignoring rights violations by China, North Korea and other notorious regimes.

Amnesty International on Iraq: Concerns related to coalition legislation

Source: web.amnesty.org

Amnesty International has expressed concerns on several occasions in the past over issues related to the conduct of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) as an occupying power in Iraq [...]

Amnesty International mulls abortion rights crusade

Source: canada.com

Amnesty International can become a powerful player in the debate on abortion. A woman's right to determine her own destiny and be master over her own body is a human right.

Crunch weeks ahead for Europe's CIA probes

Source: boston.com

At midnight all the agents and their superhuman crew: After months without a breakthrough, European investigators probing alleged CIA abuses in the war on terrorism are starting to sound more hopeful and will seek new evidence in the next few weeks.

Amnesty fears impact of refugee policy

Source: abc.net.au

Amnesty International has criticised moves to change the way Australia identifies refugees. Justice Minister Chris Ellison says Australia will consider seeking help from Indonesia in identifying asylum seekers from Papua. Amnesty says the move, if adopted, would contravene Aust …

“The best kept secret in the aviation industry”?

Source: web.amnesty.org

Richmor Aviation, a company registered in New York, USA, describes itself as “the best kept secret in the aviation industry”.

Below the radar: Secret flights to torture and 'disappearance'

Source: amnestyusa.org

This is the human cost of the illegal and secret practices involved in the US rendition programme -- a cost that rarely makes the headlines.

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