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AI - Amnesty International

  • Canada Needs a Human Rights-Based Trade Policy With Respect to China: Amnesty International
    Canada Needs a Human Rights-Based Trade Policy With Respect to China: Amnesty International
    Two days after the world marked 30 years since Beijing’s massacre of students on Tiananmen Square, Alex Neve of Amnesty International Canada told a Senate committee how international efforts to ...
    June 9, 2019BY Limin Zhou
  • EU General Calls for Better Equipment in Mali
    EU General Calls for Better Equipment in Mali
    The EU training mission to Mali launched this week. As the Malian Army, known for human rights abuses, ...
    February 21, 2013BY Tara MacIsaac
  • This July 20 Listen to the Chinese People
    This July 20 Listen to the Chinese People
    However powerful the CCP may seem, the Chinese people will ultimately decide China’s future course.
    July 20, 2012BY Stephen Gregory
  • Detained Taiwanese Man ‘Could Face Torture,’ Says Amnesty International
    Detained Taiwanese Man ‘Could Face Torture,’ Says Amnesty International
    Amnesty International called on the Chinese regime to clarify the charges against detained Taiwanese man Chung Ting-pang.
    July 14, 2012BY Stephen Jones
  • China’s Crackdown in Xinjiang Persists 3 Years After Unrest
    China’s Crackdown in Xinjiang Persists 3 Years After Unrest
    A top Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official who oversees the restive Xinjiang region vowed to deal with Uyghur ...
    July 5, 2012BY Jack Phillips
  • Libya to Hold First Post-Gadhafi Elections
    Libya to Hold First Post-Gadhafi Elections
    Libya will hold its first free elections Friday, with thousands of candidates seeking election to the country’s General ...
    July 5, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Human Rights Organisations Join Forces to Change Irish Constitution
    Human Rights Organisations Join Forces to Change Irish Constitution
    Amnesty International joined forces with 19 human rights groups to widen the scope of the constitutional convention.
    June 28, 2012BY Robert Rook
  • Amnesty International Appeals for Urgent Action: Falun Gong Practitioners at Risk of Torture
    Amnesty International Appeals for Urgent Action: Falun Gong Practitioners at Risk of Torture
    Amnesty International is urgently appealing for the release of two Falun Gong practitioners, Wang Xiaodong and Wang Junling, ...
    June 2, 2012BY Tan Shu Yan
  • 2011 a Tumultuous Year for Human Rights, Say Reports
    2011 a Tumultuous Year for Human Rights, Say Reports
    It has been a tumultuous, inspiring, and in some ways disappointing year for human rights according to two ...
    May 25, 2012BY Shar Adams
  • Lack of Reform in Bahrain, Says Amnesty
    Lack of Reform in Bahrain, Says Amnesty
    Even through Bahrain is slated to hold a Formula 1 race, Amnesty International is spotlighting the international and ...
    April 17, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Women of War: The Invisible Victims of the India-Pakistan Conflict
    Women of War: The Invisible Victims of the India-Pakistan Conflict
    Women living in communities in the disputed border region between India and Pakistan have been suffering for decades, ...
    April 9, 2012BY Venus Upadhayaya
  • Amnesty: Human Rights Must Define Ireland’s Relationship with China
    Amnesty: Human Rights Must Define Ireland’s Relationship with China
    Before Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny's recent trip to China, Falun Gong practitioners held a rally outside government ...
    March 29, 2012BY Martin Murphy
  • Worldwide Executions Rose in 2011, Report Says
    Worldwide Executions Rose in 2011, Report Says
    Amnesty International said on Tuesday that there was an upswing in state-mandated executions 2011.
    March 27, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Falun Gong Detainee on Brink of Death, Amnesty International Says
    Falun Gong Detainee on Brink of Death, Amnesty International Says
    A Falun Gong adherent imprisoned in China's freezing north is feared by family to be close to death, ...
    February 8, 2012BY Matthew Robertson
  • Iraqi VP’s Female Aides Detained, Whereabouts Unknown
    Iraqi VP’s Female Aides Detained, Whereabouts Unknown
    Two women staff members employed by Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, who is on the run from Iraqi authorities, ...
    January 30, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Libya Says Its Reclaiming Prisons
    Libya Says Its Reclaiming Prisons
    Libya said it is taking steps to control prisons throughout the country after allegations of torture emerged.
    January 29, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Haitian Officials Evicting Quake Victims, Says Amnesty
    Haitian Officials Evicting Quake Victims, Says Amnesty
    Thousands of Haitians living in camps have been forcefully evicted by local authorities and face other human rights ...
    January 12, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Syrian Army Given Orders to Kill Civilians: Testimonial
    Syrian Army Given Orders to Kill Civilians: Testimonial
    Amjad told New York-based HRW that his commander, Brig. Gen. Ramadan Ramadan, normally asked his subordinates to save ...
    December 15, 2011BY Alex Johnston
  • Iran Drug Executions Rise ‘Dramatically’
    Iran Drug Executions Rise ‘Dramatically’
    There has been a dramatic rise in executions related to drug offenses in Iran, Amnesty International said on ...
    December 15, 2011BY Alex Johnston
  • Amnesty: High Court Ruling Sends Strong Message to Governments
    Amnesty: High Court Ruling Sends Strong Message to Governments
    Australian High Court decision on refugees a landmark decision says Amnesty International New Zealand.
    September 1, 2011BY Diane Cordemans
  • TIMELINES: What country did strongman Yahya Jammeh seize control over in a coup on July 22, 1994?
    TIMELINES: What country did strongman Yahya Jammeh seize control over in a coup on July 22, 1994?
    What country did strongman Yahya Jammeh seize control over in a coup on July 22, 1994?
    July 22, 2011BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Wikileaks Faces Pressure from Pentagon, Rights Groups
    Wikileaks Faces Pressure from Pentagon, Rights Groups
    Human rights groups are now calling for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to censor information on Afghanistan war documents.
    August 10, 2010BY Jim Fogarty
  • Sri Lanka Should End Year-Long State of Emergency, Says Amnesty
    Sri Lanka Should End Year-Long State of Emergency, Says Amnesty
    It is time that Sri Lanka terminate the state of emergency put in place over a year ago ...
    August 4, 2010BY Andrey Volkov
  • AI Annual Report on Human Rights
    AI Annual Report on Human Rights
    AI urged world governments to “ensure accountability for their actions” in their annual report on human rights violations ...
    May 27, 2010BY Annie Wu
  • Canada Amnesty International Secretary General: Cultural Show Reflects Hard Work, Talent, Creativity
    Canada Amnesty International Secretary General: Cultural Show Reflects Hard Work, Talent, Creativity
    Alex Neve, an Officer of the Order of Canada attended and praised Divine Performing Arts' final show in ...
    January 4, 2009BY Matthew Little
  • Amnesty Report Addresses Human Rights and Olympics
    Amnesty Report Addresses Human Rights and Olympics
    Amnesty International has released a report which condemns the Chinese government for breaking their promise to improve human ...
    July 28, 2008BY Joshua Philipp
  • Amnesty: Street action on China’s Human Rights Promises
    Amnesty: Street action on China’s Human Rights Promises
    On the seventh anniversary of Beijing being granted the 2008 Olympics by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Amnesty ...
    July 15, 2008BY Martin Murphy
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