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A computer screen with the home page of Iraq War Logs, 23 October 2010
  • PHOTO CREDIT A computer screen with the home page of Iraq War Logs, 23 October 2010. THOMAS COEX/AFP/Getty Images

25 October 2010

USA must investigate detainee abuse claims in Wikileaks files

“US authorities committed a serious breach of international law when they ... handed over thousands of detainees to Iraqi security forces who, they knew, were continuing to torture and abuse detainees on a truly shocking scale.”

News Release

Sketch of Omar Khadr, 28 April 2010
  • PHOTO CREDIT Sketch of Omar Khadr, 28 April 2010. JANET HAMLIN/AFP/Getty Images

20 October 2010

Alex Neve will be Amnesty International's observer at Khadr trial

Trial of Omar Khadr will restart before a military commission in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on Monday 25 October.

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Policeman keeps an eye on protesters demonstrating for the rights of jailed Chinese dissident Liu
  • PHOTO CREDIT Policeman keeps an eye on protesters demonstrating for the rights of jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobao in Hong Kong. MIKE CLARKE/AFP/Getty Images

18 October 2010

China: Human rights activists face persecution

Liu is just one of many Chinese human rights activists who currently languish in detention in the country. They are prisoners of conscience, jailed solely for exercising their right to freedom of expression.

News Release

Liu Xiaobo and wife Liu Xia, August 2001
  • PHOTO CREDIT Liu Xiaobo and wife Liu Xia, August 2001. Private

8 October 2010

Liu Xiaobo's Nobel Peace Prize win puts spotlight on China rights violations

Amnesty calls China to release all prisoners of conscience detained in the country after imprisoned human rights activist Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Vast swathes of forest have already been cleared without the consent of the people.
  • PHOTO CREDIT Vast swathes of forest have already been cleared without the consent of the people.

7 October 2010

Canada: No logging at Grassy Narrows without consent

Government and industry must respect the right of the people of Grassy Narrows to say “no” to clearcut logging on their traditional territory.

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A computer screen with the home page of Iraq War Logs, 23 October 2010
  • PHOTO CREDIT A computer screen with the home page of Iraq War Logs, 23 October 2010. THOMAS COEX/AFP/Getty Images

25 October 2010

USA must investigate detainee abuse claims in Wikileaks files

“US authorities committed a serious breach of international law when they ... handed over thousands of detainees to Iraqi security forces who, they knew, were continuing to torture and abuse detainees on a truly shocking scale.”

News Release

Priority Actions

Canada: Support Bill C-300: Oppose rights violations by mining companies Act now!

Priority Actions

Canada: Bring Omar Khadr to justice. Bring him back to Canada... Take action online!

Priority Actions

Myanmar: Free Aung San Suu Kyi immediately and unconditionally. Add your voice

Priority Actions

Ensure the protection of women and girls in relief and reconstruction plans for Haiti. Act now!

Priority Actions

Put human rights at the heart of the fight against global poverty Act now

Public Events

You Don't Like the Truth: Omar Khadr documentary screenings in Canada. Find out more

Public Events

Promote your Taste for Justice by inviting your friends to dinner. Find out more

Campaigns

"They're finding more and more oil and gas and now we're talking tarsands." Act now

Campaigns

Abolish the Death Penalty: the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. more ...

Campaigns

Demand Dignity: Human Rights = Less Poverty. Join Us. Find out more

Priority Actions

Canada: Support Bill C-300: Oppose rights violations by mining companies Act now!

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Public Events

You Don't Like the Truth: Omar Khadr documentary screenings in Canada. Find out more

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Campaigns

"They're finding more and more oil and gas and now we're talking tarsands." Act now

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