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Russian Winter Games Olympic Torch Throws Light on Human Rights Violations

As the Olympic torch arrives in Moscow, Amnesty International is launching a worldwide campaign to highlight Russia’s increasingly deplorable human rights record.

October 2, 2013

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Turkey Accused of Gross Human Rights Violations in Gezi Park Protests

Turkish authorities committed human rights violations on a massive scale in the government’s attempts to crush the Gezi Park protests this summer.

September 26, 2013

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Push for Russia and China to Sign Arms Treaty

With more than 100 countries having signed the groundbreaking Arms Trade Treaty, Amnesty International today urged all countries and especially China and Russia -- the two holdouts among the Permanent Members of the U.N. Security Council and two of the top 10 arms exporters-- to get behind this life-saving global effort.

September 26, 2013

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In a “Borderless World,” New Amnesty International USA Leader Looks to Empower A New Generation to Act to Defend Rights Everywhere

Taking the helm of Amnesty International USA, Steven W. Hawkins said today he wants to harness the commitment and passion of young people concerned about human rights issues at home to join the global fight against human rights abuses.

September 25, 2013

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Amnesty International USA Celebrates Human Rights Victory with U.S. Signing of Arms Trade Treaty at United Nations

Amnesty International USA issued a comment today from Executive Director Steven W. Hawkins, on the U.S. signing of the Arms Trade Treaty by Secretary of State John Kerry.

September 25, 2013

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Amnesty International USA Welcomes Proposed Steps to Remove Chemical Weapons in Syria, Urges International Action to Address Needs of Millions of Civilians

As diplomats explored alternatives to a U.S. military strike on Syria in response to its use of banned chemical weapons, Amnesty International USA said today governments should seize the opportunity to coalesce around six key steps needed to save lives and achieve justice for the victims.

September 10, 2013

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Congress and Administration Must Address Syrian Refugee Crisis and International Accountability for War Crimes

Frank Jannuzi, Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) deputy executive director, issued the following statement as Congress debates authorization for the use of military force in response to the alleged use of chemical weapons.

September 5, 2013

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International Community Has Failed to Address Crimes Committed in Syrian Conflict

Using chemical weapons against civilians is never acceptable. Sadly, this is only the latest reprehensible crime in a conflict that has already claimed tens of thousands of lives.

August 29, 2013

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Amnesty International Responds to the Transfer of Two Men from Guantanamo to Algeria

In response to the news that two detainees had been transferred from U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay to Algeria, the director of Amnesty International USA's Security & Human Rights Program issued the following statement.

August 29, 2013

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Mixed Signals from International Community Enable Horrific Events in Syria

Frank Jannuzi, Amnesty International USA deputy executive director, issued the following statement in response to statements by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry regarding recent developments in Syria.

August 26, 2013

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Egyptian Security Forces Must Show Restraint After Reckless Policing of Violent Protest

The killing of at least 1,089 people over the past week underscores the urgent need for Egypt's security forces to comply with international standards on the use of force and firearms.

August 23, 2013

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U.S. Must Commute Bradley Manning Sentence and Investigate the Abuses He Exposed

President Obama should commute U.S. Army Private Bradley Manning’s sentence to time already served to allow his immediate release.

August 20, 2013