Guinea’s Landmark 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial Resumes The Background In a historic development, Guinea‘s landmark trial of former president Moussa Dadis Camara and 10 others accused of responsibility for a massacre and rapes in a stadium has resumed. The trial had been suspended for a month and a half due […]
Day: July 13, 2023
Taiwan’s Potential as a Leading Regional Advocate for Human Rights Requires Long-Term Dedication: Amnesty’s Secretary General
Amnesty International Secretary General Calls for Human Rights Protections in Taiwan Agnes Callamard Offers Support and Solidarity Amid Growing Global Tensions Secretary General of Amnesty International, Agnes Callamard, recently concluded a high-level visit to Taiwan, where she offered support and solidarity to Amnesty International Taiwan and Taiwanese civil society. The […]
France’s Nahel Shooting: Addressing Police Firearms Rules and Systemic Racism in Law Enforcement
Amnesty International calls for wholesale reform of French police firearm rules to address systemic racism Recent Protests and Banning of Demonstrations After the unlawful killing of 17-year-old Nahel M by a police officer, a number of demonstrations protesting police violence have been banned by the French government. This move has […]
Ensuring Adequate Nutrition for Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Sri Lanka’s Government must take action
New Research Briefing Highlights Nutrition Crisis for Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women in Sri Lanka Introduction Amidst the ongoing economic crisis in Sri Lanka, pregnant and breastfeeding women are facing severe challenges in accessing adequate nutrition, according to a new research briefing by Amnesty International. The briefing titled “Foregoing Meals to […]
“Mali’s Worsening Crisis: The Escalating Brutality of Islamist Armed Groups”
Mounting Islamist Armed Group Killings and Rape Complicates Efforts for Security in Mali The Situation Since January 2023, Islamist armed groups in northeast Mali have been carrying out widespread killings, rapes, and lootings of villages, forcing thousands of people to flee. The security situation has significantly deteriorated due to clashes […]
Will the international community take action to help civilians fleeing the Sudan conflict and being turned away in Egypt? Title: International Response Needed: Assisting Vulnerable Civilians Fleeing Sudan Conflict Denied Refuge in Egypt
Egypt‘s Visa Restrictions Leave Asylum Seekers in Peril July 13, 2023 As the conflict in Sudan continues to escalate, thousands of civilians, including women, children, and older people, are now facing increased vulnerability due to Egypt‘s new entry visa restrictions. Human Rights Watch has raised concerns about the impact of […]
The Crucial Imperative: Putting Human Rights at the Forefront of the EU-CELAC Summit
Amnesty International Urges EU and CELAC to Address Human Rights Crisis A Critical Time for Latin America and the Caribbean Amnesty International has called on member states of the European Union (EU) and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) to urgently address the serious human rights issues […]
Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh: Escalating Violence and Its Consequences
Bangladesh: Spiraling Violence Against Rohingya Refugees Protect Community from Killings, Abductions, Torture Violence against Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh has been escalating, with armed groups and criminal gangs targeting the community. Human Rights Watch has documented numerous cases of violence, including murder, kidnapping, torture, rape, sexual assault, and forced marriage. Rohingya […]