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Amnesty International
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Mentioned In 77 Articles
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...rimination and the lack of importance of the crime committed often prevent real justice. Women activists told Amnesty International that they are often humiliated when they attempt to report incidents to the police. Vict...Read Full Article
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Malaysia: Human rights agenda for new government
...uman rights agenda for new government As Najib Tun Razak prepares to take over as Prime Minister of Malaysia, Amnesty International said that the new administration faces major human rights challenges that need to be add...Read Full Article -
Amnesty International has called on the Malaysian government to drop all charges against the bloggers.
...3,000-strong Bar Council, which has defended Singh's right to voice his opinion.Amnesty International18/03/09 Amnesty International has called on the Malaysian government to drop all charges against the bloggers. Eight p...Read Full Article -
Challenges and Threats Posed by New Religious Movements
...gees. However, when 40,000 survivors sought safety in Mexico, Guatemalan helicopters machine gunned the camps…Amnesty International noted that extra judicial killings carried out the by the military "were done in terribl...Read Full Article -
2008 Human Rights Report: Thailand
...At year's end authorities had released approximately 28,500 prisoners pardoned by the king as part of a royal amnesty marking his 80th birthday in December 2007. e. Denial of Fair Public Trial The constitution provides f...Read Full Article -
2008 Human Rights Report: Saudi Arabia
...d the princess money. Amnesty During the year the government continued its tradition of pardoning or granting amnesty on special occasions, including holy days and during Ramadan. For example, the Saudi Gazette reported ...Read Full Article -
The Systematic Persecution for the Minorities in Bangladesh
...m Zia’s negligence. As, after producing 5 reports on religious minority persecution, the Secretary General of Amnesty International(AI) visited Dhaka, and upon meeting with PM Begum Zia urged her to stop the violence. Bu...Read Full Article -
Malaysia falls short in fulfilling its promises to the UN Human Rights Council
...ns issued by the UN's Universal Period Review (UPR) Working Group in Geneva today, Amnesty International said AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Public Statement AI index: ASA 28/001/2009 13 February 2009 Malaysia falls short in fulf...Read Full Article -
Malaysia falls short in fulfilling its promises to the UN Human ...
...ho as prisoners of conscience should be released immediately and unconditionally, Amnesty International said. Amnesty International also said that the government should speed up police reform and oversight. On 20 January...Read Full Article -
Bangladesh: Elections present risks and opportunities for human rights
...lease call Amnesty International's press office in London, UK, on +44 20 7413 5566 or email: press@amnesty.org International Secretariat, Amnesty International, 1 Easton St., London WC1X 0DW, UK www.amnesty.org...Read Full Article -
A glimpse picture of the status of Religious Minority Women in Bangladesh
... represent even less than 10% of population their share of the rape victims is an overwhelmingly high 98.68%. Amnesty International (AI Index: ASA 13/006/2001, 1 December 2001) in its report said, human rights organizati...Read Full Article -
Will Bangladeshi Hindus be ignored Again?
...The United Nations (UN) issued proclamations and sent aid through its human rights and refugee organizations. Amnesty International (AI), Human Rights Watch, and others loudly condemned the perpetrators, documenting the ...Read Full Article -
Will Bangladeshi Hindus be ignored Again?
...The United Nations (UN) issued proclamations and sent aid through its human rights and refugee organizations. Amnesty International (AI), Human Rights Watch, and others loudly condemned the perpetrators, documenting the ...Read Full Article -
Cheongster Heaven: House of Lords briefing on Hindraf
...d in the briefing. Representatives of Civil societies within the UK also attended the briefing which included Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, European Centre for Human Rights Studies, The Law Society of Englan...Read Full Article -
Briefing On The Plight Of Malaysian Ethnic Indian
...d in the briefing. Representatives of Civil societies within the UK also attended the briefing which included Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, European Centre for Human Rights Studies, The Law Society of Englan...Read Full Article
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About Amnesty International
Amnesty International (commonly known as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization which defines its mission as "to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of its work to promote all human rights." Founded in the UK in 1961, AI draws its attention to human rights abuses and campaigns for compliance with international standards. It works to mobilize public opinion which exerts pressure on individuals who perpetrate abuses. The organization has been recognized as a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate for its work and was awarded the UN Human Rights Prize,
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Such attitude where only Pak backed Muslim separatist leadership is attended to simply goes on to show which side of Amnesty International's bread is buttered
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Amnesty International has documented serious harm to civilians as a result of indiscriminate army operations in the past. Such operations have been a primary reason for the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people.
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