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“Trust me” is not enough of a safeguard, says Amnesty International, as President Obama signs the NDAA into law

Despite expressing serious reservations about the NDAA, the Obama administration has paved the way for legislation that will authorize indefinite detention.

January 1, 2012

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Amnesty International Releases New Short Film Inspired by Abusive National Security Policies

Amnesty International released a new short film, Happy World Travels, that was inspired by the abusive policies of the "war on terror," including the use of torture and the refusal of the U.S. government to shut down the Guantanamo Bay detention center.

December 16, 2011

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Guantánamo: A Decade of Damage to Human Rights

While Guantánamo may have dropped from the news headlines, the human rights concerns associated with it -- detentions and torture among them -- remain.

December 16, 2011

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‘Appalled, but Not Surprised’ by Congressional NDAA Vote and Administration’s Veto Threat Withdrawal, Says Amnesty International

Following the passage in the U.S. House of Representatives, the expected passage in the U.S. Senate, and President Obama’s reported decision not to veto the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Tom Parker, policy director (counter) terrorism and human rights at Amnesty International USA, issued the following statement:

December 15, 2011

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China Must End Land Grabs Amid Protests Over Death in Custody, Says Amnesty International

Amnesty International today called on Chinese authorities to end violent and illegal land grabs, as protests by villagers in the southern province of Guangdong continued following the death in custody of land rights advocate Xue Jinbo.

December 14, 2011

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Amnesty International USA Urges Obama to Veto NDAA

Following the U.S. Senate's passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Adotei Akwei, managing director of government relations for Amnesty International USA, issued the following statement: "The passage of the NDAA is a huge setback for U.S. justice and the global promotion and protection of human rights. "Premised on the concept that the United States is now a battleground on which the law of war applies, this bill would establish a dangerous double standard in which equality before the law - a bedrock principle - only applies to some and not others.

December 2, 2011

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New Wave of Repression in Saudi Arabia as Authorities Stifle Calls for Political Reform, Says New Amnesty International Report

The last nine months has seen a new wave of repression in Saudi Arabia as authorities have arrested and imprisoned protesters demanding political reforms, Amnesty International said today. The crackdown includes a draft anti-terror law that would effectively criminalize dissent as a “terrorist crime.”

December 1, 2011

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Amnesty International Urges Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia to Bring George W. Bush to Justice

Amnesty International urges the governments of Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia to arrest former U.S. President George W. Bush during his expected visit to the region between December 1 and 5, 2011, for crimes under international law.

December 1, 2011

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Indonesia’s ‘Slap on the Wrist’ for Police Violence in Papua is Accountability Failure, Says Amnesty International

The fact that eight Indonesian police officers involved in a violent crackdown on a peaceful gathering that left three dead have only been given written warnings is a failure of human rights accountability, Amnesty International said today.

November 23, 2011

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Amnesty International Reminds Presidential Candidates that Waterboarding is Torture

Prior to the Republican presidential nominee debate regarding national security on Tuesday, November 22, Tom Parker, Amnesty International USA policy director for terrorism, counterterrorism and human rights, issued the following statement.

November 21, 2011

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Arab League vote to suspend Syria puts pressure on Security Council to act, says Amnesty International

The Arab League's decision to suspend Syria must spur the UN Security Council into action, Amnesty International said today. At an emergency meeting in Cairo today, 18 out of 22 member states voted in favour of suspending Syria's membership of the regional organization with effect from Wednesday if the government continued to breach the terms of the Arab League's action plan.

November 15, 2011

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Amnesty International Calls Taliban Leader’s Orders to Reduce Civilian Casualties “Hypocritical”

Claims from Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership that the movement is trying to minimize civilian casualties do not match the group’s actions, Amnesty International said today.

November 9, 2011