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Rights Group Report Faults Mexican Army’s Conduct in Drug War
By MARC LACEY
Amnesty International is scheduled to release a report raising allegations of extrajudicial killings, torture and arbitrary detentions.
December 8, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC, MEXICO, HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH Trial of Myanmar Rights Leader Nears End
By SETH MYDANS
The pro-democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi faces a possible five-year prison term for violating the terms of her house arrest.
July 28, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: PRISONS AND PRISONERS, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, MYANMAR, AUNG SAN SUU KYI, DAW Rights Group Accuses Saudi Arabia of ‘Gross’ Abuses
By ALAN COWELL
The human rights group Amnesty International accused Saudi Arabia of using its campaign against terrorism as a facade for “a sustained assault on human rights.”
July 23, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, TERRORISM, SAUDI ARABIA Mauritanians See Chance to Break Cycle of Coups
By ADAM NOSSITER; MOHAMED SIDI ALI FRANçOIS CONTRIBUTED REPORTING.
After the ouster of the country’s first elected president, a movement against military takeovers has mushroomed, pinning its hopes on Saturday’s election.
July 18, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: COUPS D'ETAT AND ATTEMPTED COUPS D'ETAT, POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT, ELECTIONS, AFRICA, MAURITANIA, ABDALLAHI, SIDI OULD CHEIKH China Daily Assails Prisoner Abuses
By MICHAEL WINES
The state-run English-language newspaper reported bullying and torture at the hands of fellow prisoners and police officers in China’s 2,700 pretrial detention centers.
March 25, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: PRISONS AND PRISONERS, NEWSPAPERS, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, CHINA Report Says Executions Doubled in 2008
By MARK MCDONALD and MICHAEL WINES; MARK MCDONALD REPORTED FROM HONG KONG, and MICHAEL WINES FROM BEIJING.
Asian countries accounted for more executions than the rest of the world put together, according to an annual report by Amnesty International.
March 25, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS Van Spirits Away Protester in Egypt, Signaling Crackdown on Criticism Over Gaza
By MICHAEL SLACKMAN
Reflecting a heightened sensitivity to criticism of its Gaza policy, Egyptian authorities have detained a student protester for his participation in a protest walk.
February 10, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: PALESTINIANS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, DEMONSTRATIONS AND RIOTS, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, EGYPT, GAZA STRIP U.N. Leads Evacuation From Sri Lanka
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Amid mounting criticism of Sri Lanka’s government and rebels, a convoy took hundreds of civilians to safety.
January 30, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES, CIVIL WAR AND GUERRILLA WARFARE, CIVILIAN CASUALTIES, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, SRI LANKA, HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH, UNITED NATIONS, LIBERATION TIGERS OF TAMIL EELAM, INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS Outcry Erupts Over Reports That Israel Used Phosphorus Arms on Gazans
By ETHAN BRONNER
Militaries use white phosphorus widely to obscure the battlefield but it is also limited under an international convention that bans targeting civilians with it.
January 22, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: WAR CRIMES, GENOCIDE AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, PALESTINIANS, ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES, CIVILIAN CASUALTIES, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, ISRAEL, GAZA STRIP Zimbabwe Police Break Up Protest
By BARRY BEARAK; A JOURNALIST IN HARARE, ZIMBABWE, CONTRIBUTED REPORTING.
Demonstrators were calling for better pay and working conditions in a nation suffering from a cholera epidemic.
December 4, 2008
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Rights Group Report Faults Mexican Army’s Conduct in Drug War
By MARC LACEY
Amnesty International is scheduled to release a report raising allegations of extrajudicial killings, torture and arbitrary detentions.
December 8, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC, MEXICO, HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH Trial of Myanmar Rights Leader Nears End
By SETH MYDANS
The pro-democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi faces a possible five-year prison term for violating the terms of her house arrest.
July 28, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: PRISONS AND PRISONERS, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, MYANMAR, AUNG SAN SUU KYI, DAW Rights Group Accuses Saudi Arabia of ‘Gross’ Abuses
By ALAN COWELL
The human rights group Amnesty International accused Saudi Arabia of using its campaign against terrorism as a facade for “a sustained assault on human rights.”
July 23, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, TERRORISM, SAUDI ARABIA Mauritanians See Chance to Break Cycle of Coups
By ADAM NOSSITER; MOHAMED SIDI ALI FRANçOIS CONTRIBUTED REPORTING.
After the ouster of the country’s first elected president, a movement against military takeovers has mushroomed, pinning its hopes on Saturday’s election.
July 18, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: COUPS D'ETAT AND ATTEMPTED COUPS D'ETAT, POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT, ELECTIONS, AFRICA, MAURITANIA, ABDALLAHI, SIDI OULD CHEIKH China Daily Assails Prisoner Abuses
By MICHAEL WINES
The state-run English-language newspaper reported bullying and torture at the hands of fellow prisoners and police officers in China’s 2,700 pretrial detention centers.
March 25, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: PRISONS AND PRISONERS, NEWSPAPERS, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, CHINA Report Says Executions Doubled in 2008
By MARK MCDONALD and MICHAEL WINES; MARK MCDONALD REPORTED FROM HONG KONG, and MICHAEL WINES FROM BEIJING.
Asian countries accounted for more executions than the rest of the world put together, according to an annual report by Amnesty International.
March 25, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS Van Spirits Away Protester in Egypt, Signaling Crackdown on Criticism Over Gaza
By MICHAEL SLACKMAN
Reflecting a heightened sensitivity to criticism of its Gaza policy, Egyptian authorities have detained a student protester for his participation in a protest walk.
February 10, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: PALESTINIANS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, DEMONSTRATIONS AND RIOTS, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, EGYPT, GAZA STRIP U.N. Leads Evacuation From Sri Lanka
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Amid mounting criticism of Sri Lanka’s government and rebels, a convoy took hundreds of civilians to safety.
January 30, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES, CIVIL WAR AND GUERRILLA WARFARE, CIVILIAN CASUALTIES, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, SRI LANKA, HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH, UNITED NATIONS, LIBERATION TIGERS OF TAMIL EELAM, INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS Outcry Erupts Over Reports That Israel Used Phosphorus Arms on Gazans
By ETHAN BRONNER
Militaries use white phosphorus widely to obscure the battlefield but it is also limited under an international convention that bans targeting civilians with it.
January 22, 2009
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: WAR CRIMES, GENOCIDE AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, PALESTINIANS, ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES, CIVILIAN CASUALTIES, FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS, ISRAEL, GAZA STRIP Zimbabwe Police Break Up Protest
By BARRY BEARAK; A JOURNALIST IN HARARE, ZIMBABWE, CONTRIBUTED REPORTING.
Demonstrators were calling for better pay and working conditions in a nation suffering from a cholera epidemic.
December 4, 2008
MORE ON AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND: CHOLERA, POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT, MEDICINE AND HEALTH, DEMONSTRATIONS AND RIOTS, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND TRENDS, ZIMBABWE, UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND, MUGABE, ROBERT, TSVANGIRAI, MORGAN SEARCH 454 ARTICLES ABOUT AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL :
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