Amnesty International

25
Mai
2005

Nepal is on the brink of catastrophe: Take action to prevent this crisis from becoming a disaster

Nepal is on the brink of catastrophe. But you can take action to prevent this crisis from becoming a disaster. Amnesty International's new Nepal action guide is full of ideas and resources for taking effective action. Download it today!

GET IT NOW:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13137

TAKE ACTION: CONCERN FOR REBIYA KADEER'S BUSINESS ASSOCIATES IN CHINA

Authorities in China have arrested business associates of Rebiya Kadeer in China. Amnesty International is concerned that these individuals could be at risk of torture or ill-treatment. Rebiya Kadeer, a prominent businesswoman, is a former prisoner of conscience and human rights activist who was recently released in March and flown to the United States. Since her release she has been vocal about her experiences in prison.

ACT NOW:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13101

Amnesty International is calling for the immediate release of Syrian human rights defender 'Ali al-'Abdullah

Amnesty International is calling for the immediate release of Syrian human rights defender 'Ali al-'Abdullah, who is being held in incommunicado detention following a talk that he gave in an unauthorized discussion forum.

Read more:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13098

Amnesty International is concerned about reports of excessive and unnecessary use of force against protesters by police in Bhopal

Amnesty International is concerned about reports of excessive and unnecessary use of force against protesters by police in Bhopal, India on May 17, 2005.

Read more:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13097

The Amnesty International 2005 Annual Report

The new Amnesty International 2005 Annual Report, a 308-page publication, provides an overview of the state of the world's human rights conditions. The report, which covers 149 countries, documents human rights abuses committed during 2004 and reflects on the organization's activities during the last year to promote human rights and to campaign against specific human rights abuses. Available in hard copy and CD-ROM.

http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13131

ARCHITECTS OF U.S. TORTURE POLICY AT RISK OF ARREST ABROAD

At the launch of its 2005 Annual Report today, Amnesty International called on governments around the world to investigate U.S. officials implicated in the approval or use of interrogation techniques that constitute torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. While the U.S. government has failed to conduct a genuinely independent and comprehensive investigation, individuals implicated in these crimes are nonetheless subject to investigation and possible arrest by other countries while traveling abroad.

Individuals who have either dodged investigation or escaped sanction include those at the highest levels of government, such as President Bush and Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, as well as Attorney General Gonzales and former CIA Director George Tenet. They also include government lawyers who advocated or approved setting aside critical protections against torture or recommended interrogation methods that constitute torture or ill treatment, as well as military officers who implemented those decisions.

"Tolerance for torture, signaled by a failure to investigate and prosecute those responsible, is the most effective encouragement for it to expand and grow. Like a virus, the techniques approved by the United States will multiply and spread unless those who plotted their use are held accountable," said Dr. William F. Schulz, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA.

Although approximately 125 members of the U.S. armed forces have either been court-martialed or received non-judicial punishment or other administrative action, to date no one in the extended chain of command, including those who formulated policies on the treatment and interrogation of prisoners, has been held accountable.

Read more:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13130

14
Mai
2005

Rebiya Kadeer's Associates At Risk of Torture

May 13, 2005

We've heard the alarming news that authorities in China have arrested business associates of Rebiya Kadeer in Xinjiang, China.

Amnesty International is concerned that these individuals could be at risk of torture or ill-treatment and we need your help to send appeals to authorities in China. Rebiya Kadeer is a former prisoner of conscience, a prominent businesswoman, and human rights activist who was recently released in March and flown to the United States. Since her release she has been vocal about her experiences in prison and continuing abuses in Xinjiang.

ACT NOW: http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13021

Learn more:

About Rebiya Kadeer
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13016

China: Full coverage
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13023


Amnesty International USA
Online Action Center
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=13024

12
Mai
2005

Kein Zweck heiligt die Mittel: Amnesty betont ausdrückliches Folterverbot auch in Zeiten von Krieg und Notstand

12.05.05

"Nein zur Folter. Ja zum Rechtsstaat." Unter diesem Titel veröffentlicht amnesty international (ai) am Donnerstag einen Aufruf, den 182 Persönlichkeiten und Organisationen des öffentlichen Lebens unterzeichnet haben. Die Menschenrechtsorganisation versucht damit nach eigenen Angaben zu verhindern, dass in Rechtsstaaten wie Deutschland das absolute Folterverbot aufgeweicht wird. Weite Teile der Bevölkerung wie auch hochrangige Politiker und Juristen wollten Folter in für sie "begründeten Einzelfällen" zulassen, heißt es in dem Aufruf.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=11048


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27
Apr
2005

National Mobilization Against Torture

April 27, 2005

National Mobilization Against Torture

Tomorrow marks one year since the pictures emerged from Abu Ghraib that shocked and horrified US citizens and people around the world.

During the past year, concerns have only intensified over the ever-increasing number of torture related allegations by people held in US custody. Through government memos, official and unofficial policies and direct action, the US government has contributed to the denigration of human rights standards and the rule of law.

We need your help to counter this alarming roll back of established fundamental human rights. Amnesty International USA is launching a major grassroots mobilization initiative, "Denounce Torture: Stop It Now!", to take action and raise awareness in communities across the nation to eradicate the use of torture worldwide. Please make your commitment today to help wipe out torture by signing up for the campaign.

Sign up now:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12706

Learn more about Amnesty International's work to abolish torture:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12707


Rosa Del Angel
Amnesty International USA
Online Action Center
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12708

TOO MUCH TIME -- WOMEN IN PRISON

In conjunction with netfeatures, Amnesty International USA introduces "Too Much Time - Women in Prison," an online documentary by photographer Jane Evelyn Atwood.

View the documentary:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=677776&l=12656
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