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Amnesty urges India to stop ‘vicious’ Muslim protest crackdown

Two people were killed hundreds imprisoned in nationwide rallies over controversial remarks Bulldozer footage of individuals jailed or identified as demonstrators’ residences has gone viral on social media. NEW DELHI: Amnesty International said Tuesday that India must immediately cease a “vicious” assault on Muslims who took to the streets to protest a governing party official’s … Read more

Amnesty International accuses Russia of war crimes in the shelling of Kharkiv.

Amnesty

According to Amnesty International, Russia’s indiscriminate use of cluster munitions and scatterable land mines in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv amounts to a war crime that has killed hundreds of civilians. From the commencement of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24 until Ukrainian forces pulled the Russians out in May, Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest … Read more

Amnesty urges UAE to free 10 inmates kept beyond sentences

Amnesty

Amnesty International called on the UAE on Monday to “immediately” release ten men who it said were being arbitrarily detained after serving their sentences.

According to Amnesty International, they were detained “under the guise of ‘counter-extremism counseling.'”

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The ten UAE citizens were among 69 nationals arrested in 2012 and sentenced to up to 15 years in prison in 2013 on charges of plotting to overthrow the government.

They belonged to a group of 94 defendants, including 13 women.

Prosecutors said the accused were linked to Al-Islah, a group with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, which the UAE categorizes as a terrorist organization.

“These men have already spent a decade behind bars for daring to speak out against the Emirati authorities or being perceived as political opposition, and now this injustice is being prolonged past their long-awaited release dates,” Amnesty’s Middle East and North Africa deputy director Lynn Maalouf, said in a statement.

“UAE authorities must immediately release anyone detained beyond the completion of their prison sentence, and cease the unlawful practice of arbitrarily extending prison terms.”

Amnesty International condemned the verdicts at the time as “grossly unfair” and the charges as “bogus”.

The Federal Supreme Court sentenced 56 of the 94 defendants to 10 years in prison each, the official WAM news agency reported at the time.

According to the report, five defendants were sentenced to seven years in prison each, while eight others who were tried in absentia were sentenced to 15 years.

A total of 25 people were found not guilty, including all 13 women arrested during the crackdown.

Their trial was the largest in the UAE’s history.

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Amnesty urges Yemen rebels to free journalists on death row

Yemen

Amnesty International has urged Yemen’s Huthi rebels to release four journalists sentenced to death for “espionage” in the war-torn country ahead of an appeal court hearing on Sunday. Abdul Khaleq Amran, Tawfiq al-Mansouri, Harith Hamid, and Akram al-Walidi were arrested in Yemen’s rebel-held capital Sanaa in June 2015. “Yemen’s Huthi de facto authorities must quash … Read more

‘No blanket amnesty’ for N.Ireland crimes: UK PM

Boris Johnson

Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated in a newspaper piece Monday that the UK government has abandoned ambitions to stop all prosecutions related to the Northern Ireland conflict, instead giving immunity to those who cooperate. The government in July last year announced a plan to end prosecutions related to the conflict, which left 3,500 people dead over three … Read more

Moroccan activist sentenced to two years for online posts

moroccan

In a case criticized by Amnesty International, a Moroccan court sentenced an activist to two years in prison on Friday for criticizing government officials on social media. Saida El Alami, 48, a vocal human rights activist with regular online posts who was arrested on March 23, was found guilty in a Casablanca court of crimes … Read more

Human Rights Watch chief to step down after three decades

Human Rights

Human Rights Watch govt director Kenneth Roth said Tuesday he was stepping down after three a long time wherein the New York-based NGO has become a thorn inside the aspect of authoritarian regimes and rights abuses globally. Roth, who has led the organization considering the fact that 1993, will depart at the end of August, … Read more

Georgia’s jailed ex-leader victim of ‘torture’: lawyer

Georgia

Georgia’s jailed former president Mikheil Saakashvili has been subjected to “torture” via being denied good enough medical remedy after staging an extended hunger strike, his attorneys informed a court on Wednesday. The seasoned-Western opposition chief, who headed the small Caucasus country from 2004 to 2013, become jailed in October, days after secretly getting back from … Read more

Groups tied to Libya strongman crushing dissent: Amnesty

Amnesty

Armed groups affiliated with jap Libya strongman Khalifa Haftar are detaining at least 9 “nonviolent protesters,” Amnesty International said on Tuesday. They had been amongst approximately 30 folks that protested closing month in Sirte, the place of origin of deposed dictator Moamer Kadhafi. Amnesty stated the demonstrators called on global and neighborhood authorities to compensate … Read more

‘Prohibiting legal access to abortions does not end abortion’

Prohibiting legal access to abortions does not end abortion; it instead compels women to seek unsafe abortions, violating their rights and increasing maternal mortality and morbidity, said Amnesty International USA Gender, Sexuality and Identity Programmes Director Tarah Demant on World Safe Abortion Day. In recognition of the International Safe Abortion Day on September 28, the … Read more