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Verdict Expected in Death of Rachel Corrie
Will the verdict in a civil lawsuit deliver justice in the death of Rachel Corrie, killed in Gaza? Or will impunity for the Israeli military continue?
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Somalia Must End Impunity for Killing of Media Workers
After the recent deaths of two journalists in Mogadishu this past weekend, Amnesty calls on Somali authorities to end impunity for the killing of media workers in the country.
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Colombia: Women’s Bodies Shouldn’t Be a War Strategy
Colombia has continually failed to protect women from sexual violence, or to provide justice for victims. But new legislation in Colombia could change that.
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Horrific from North to South: Mali’s Urgent Human Rights Crisis
The gruesome and horrific stoning of a couple in northern Mali is the latest event reminding the world of the crisis that has engulfed the West African country.
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Extra-Judicial Killings, Enforced Disappearances, Torture and Sexual Abuse Documented in Mali Counter-Coup
Soldiers loyal to the military junta carried out widespread human rights abuses, according to a new Amnesty International report.
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Mali: “We Haven’t Seen Our Cellmates Since”
Amnesty report on Mali looks at enforced disappearances and torture of soliders and police officers opposed to the junta.
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Time to End Arbitrary Detention in Sri Lanka
As the UN scrutinizes Sri Lanka's human rights record this fall, we have a chance to expose and bring to an end Sri Lanka's shameful detentions without trial.
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#DemandJustice: The Website War Criminals Don’t Want You To Share
Why do Joseph Kony, Omar al-Bashir and other war crimes suspect don't want you to see our new website?
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It’s Time to Recommit to International Justice
On the anniversary of the creation of the International Criminal Court, Amnesty International is launching its landmark Demand Justice Now campaign to support victims of war crimes and genocide.
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5 Steps Forward, 5 Steps Back: Catching and Convicting War Criminals
Has the International Criminal Court, which just turned 10, lived up to expectations?
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Tajikistan’s Use of Torture in Absence of Rule of Law ‘Shocking’
Torture, beatings and other ill-treatment are routine in places of detention in Tajikistan and thrive in a climate of widespread corruption and impunity.
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Commemoration of South Sudan’s Independence Occurs in the Shadow of Crisis
The abuses committed by the government of Sudan continue to be an affront to conscience.