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Burundi: From Itaba to Gatumba -- an imperative need for justice
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Nigeria: Abia State police kill 16 'armed robbers'
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Sudan: Darfur needs a UN peacekeeping force that can provide security for civilians
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Angola: A step towards ending police impunity
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Angola: Human rights organization banned
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Uganda: Amnesty International calls for an effective alternative to impunity
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Sierra Leone: Amnesty International Launches Campaign to Win Legal Rights for Women
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Chad/Sudan: AIUSA statement on Chad-Sudan agreement
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Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Elections are a chance to embrace human rights reform
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Sudan: Pledging conference must commit to increasing protection of civilians in Darfur
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South Africa: Government must investigate circumstances of "disappeared" Pakistani's transfer
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East Africa and the Horn of Africa: Human rights defenders form network of support for colleagues at risk
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Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Acts of political repression on the increase
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African Union Summit: Hissène Habré must be tried
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Senegal's decision to try Hissène Habré is a positive development
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Chad: Amnesty International Releases Video Depicting Death and Destruction in Chad
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Equatorial Guinea: Prisoners of conscience released
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Zimbabwe: Satellite images provide shocking evidence of the obliteration of a community
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Sudan: UN Security Council must meet 'responsibility to protect' civilians
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Eritrea: Independence Day call for a year of urgent human rights improvements
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Ethiopia: Amnesty International's presentation to the European Parliament on Human Rights in Ethiopia*
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African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights: Oral statement on forced evictions in Africa
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African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights: Oral statement on options for trial of Hissene Habre
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African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights: Oral statement on the relationship between the African Commission and the African Union
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Somalia: Child publicly executes father's killer on orders of summary court
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Ethiopia: Treason trial of prisoners of conscience opens in Addis Ababa
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Ethiopia: Prisoners of Conscience on Trial in Ethiopia May Not Receive a Fair Trial, Amnesty International Fears
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Sudan: Chadian opposition leader in incommunicado detention
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Togo: One year on from the April 2005 bloodshed, there is still complete impunity
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Ghana: Forced evictions in the Digya national park area must stop
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Estonia: The right to freedom of peaceful assembly must be protected
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Concerns about imprisonment of Alyaksandr Kazulin
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Azerbaijan: Freedom of expression under attack
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Poland goes backwards: No to the restoration of the death penalty
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UK/Rwanda: UK must not become a safe haven for genocide suspects
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Russian Federation: First ruling of the European Court of Human Rights against "disappearances" in Chechnya
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Latvia: Amnesty International Condemns Authorities for Failing to Protect LGBT Community
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Kosovo/Kosova (Serbia): Human rights should be central to talks on Kosovo's final status
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Latvia: Amnesty International Denounces Ban of Pride March
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Five years after the G8 Genoa policing operations: Italian authorities must take concrete action to prevent and prosecute police brutality in all circumstances
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Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights
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Turkmenistan: Open letter from a coalition of human rights organizations
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Belarus: Peaceful intentions under fire --Amnesty International demands freedom for four prisoners of conscience
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Russian Federation: President Vladimir Putin must deliver on an enabling environment for civil society in Russia
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Moldova abolishes the death penalty in law
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Spain/Morocco: No impunity for killing
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Montenegro: Amnesty International urges newest UN member state to improve human rights
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Spain: Place human rights at the core of peace talks in Basque Country
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Latvia: Discrimination based on sexual orientation is a human rights violation
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Turkey: Court convicts two in Semdinli bombing case, but questions remain unanswered
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Withdrawal of citizenship must not result in human rights violations
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Denmark: Lack of independent investigation leaves police officers unaccountable
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EU: European States legally responsible for rendition abuses
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UK: Justice denied for British survivors tortured in Saudi Arabia: A major leap backwards in the fight against impunity
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EU: European States Legally Responsible for Rendition Abuses, According to New Amnesty International Report
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Malta: Attacks against anti-racists must end
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Poland: Protect the LGBT community's right of peaceful assembly
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Council of Europe calls on European countries to stop renditions
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Azerbaijan: Fair Trial Concerns in Cases associated with the 2005 Parliamentary Elections
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Georgia: Amnesty International urges the Georgian government to implement recommendations of the UN Committee against Torture
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