October 18, 2005
October 18, 2005
U.S. and Cuban Policies Forcibly Separate Families
Both Governments Impose Inhumane Travel Restrictions
October 18, 2005
Cambodia: Prime Minister Moves to Crush Dissent
Activists Flee in Wake of Arrests, New Assault on Freedom of Speech
October 17, 2005
Give Iraq Justice, Not Vengeance
October 17, 2005
U.K.: Torture a Risk in Libya Deportation Accord
International Law Prohibits Deporting Individuals to Countries That Practice Torture
October 17, 2005
Letter to President Bush on Mr. Lu Banglie
October 17, 2005
Letter to Prime Minister Blair on Mr. Lu Banglie
October 15, 2005
Saddam’s Day in Court: Fair Trials at Risk
October 14, 2005
UN: Security Council Should Take Up Burma’s Human Rights Crisis
China, Russia, Philippines, Others Must Not Block Discussion
October 14, 2005
ICC Takes Decisive Step for Justice in Uganda
Governments Must Cooperate to Ensure Arrest Warrants Are Served
October 13, 2005
Colombia: Millions Displaced by Conflict Denied Basic Rights
October 13, 2005
U.K.: Highest Court to Rule on Torture Evidence
Case Has Global Implications for Torture Ban
October 13, 2005
Australia: Anti-Terrorism Proposal Threatens Civil Liberties
October 13, 2005
Sri Lanka: Launch Independent Inquiry into attack on National Human Rights Commission
Joint Press Release by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch