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By Amnesty International |
<p>Chiranuch Premchaiporn, an online news editor in Thailand, was arrested on 24 September under the country&rsquo;s 2007 Computer-related Crimes Act. She is being held in Khon Kaen police station in north-eastern Thailand. Chiranuch Premchaiporn is a prisoner of conscience, detained solely for the peaceful exercise of her right to freedom of expression, and should be immediately and unconditionally released.</p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>On the third anniversary of the violent crackdown on the &ldquo;Saffron Revolution&rdquo;, Amnesty International calls on the Myanmar government to immediately and unconditionally free all political prisoners arrested for their peaceful activism.</p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>Amnesty International is calling on the UN General Assembly to adopt a resolution ensuring the urgent establishment of an international commission of inquiry into serious human rights violations committed in Myanmar, including crimes against humanity and possible war crimes. </p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>Southeast Asian nations should press the Myanmar government to protect the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association throughout the elections period and beyond, Amnesty International said today [18 July] on the eve of the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting in Ha Noi.</p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>(London) A global justice gap is being made worse by power politics despite a landmark year for international justice, said Amnesty International today in its annual assessment of human rights worldwide.</p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>Thai soldiers must immediately stop firing live ammunition into several large areas in Bangkok where anti-government protesters are gathered, Amnesty International said today. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
By Benjamin Zawacki, Amnesty International |
<p><em>Amnesty International Briefing</em></p> <p><em>The following remarks were given by Benjamin Zawacki, Amnesty International&rsquo;s Myanmar Researcher, at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in London, on 11 May 2010.</em></p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>All sides in Thailand&rsquo;s widening political conflict should immediately commit to ending human rights abuses, Amnesty International said today. &nbsp; Amnesty International welcomes the Thai government's pledge to investigate promptly, effectively, and impartially the recent violence, and urges it to provide accountability for any violations by security forces as well as abuses by violent protesters.</p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>Amnesty International on Tuesday challenged the Chinese authorities to reveal how many people they execute and sentence to death, as the organization published its world overview of the death penalty for 2009.&nbsp;</p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>Amnesty International urges Myanmar to overturn a new law that bars all political prisoners, including detained Nobel Peace-prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, from belonging to a political party before upcoming national elections.&nbsp;</p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>Survivors of rape in Cambodia face limited access to justice, medical services and counselling, Amnesty International said in a report issued today, as rapes of women and girls appear to be increasing.&nbsp;</p>
By Amnesty International |
<p>Myanmar&rsquo;s government must halt its repression of ethnic minority activists before forthcoming national and local elections, Amnesty International warned in a major report released today.&nbsp;</p>