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Changes to Dominican Republic Constitution will put women's lives in danger

14 September 2009

The proposed changes could lead to a ban on abortions, putting the lives of women and girls at risk and potentially increasing maternal deaths in the country.
Former journalist Lubna Hussein leaves the cafe where she was arrested in Khartoum for wearing trousers

Amnesty International calls on Sudan to repeal law penalizing women for wearing trousers

4 September 2009

As a court in Khartoum prepares to resume its trial of Sudanese journalist Lubna Hussein for wearing trousers, Amnesty International has called on the government to withdraw the charges and repeal the law used to justify the flogging of women for wearing 'indecent' clothing.

Tunisia continues human rights abuses in the name of security

20 August 2009

A new Amnesty International report says that Tunisia continues to commit human rights violations inthe name of security and counter-terrorism, yet other states continueto forcibly return Tunisian nationals at risk of torture and otherabuses.
Jacinta Francisco Marcial, an Otomí Indigenous woman in prison for the kidnap of six federal agents, Mexico, June 2009

Indigenous Mexican woman unfairly accused of kidnapping agents

18 August 2009

Mother of six Jacinta Francisco Marcial has been in prison since 2006. She has been sentenced to 21 years for her part in the alleged kidnapping of six federal agents in Mexico.
Former 'comfort woman' Lola Menen Castillo and her daughter Anna Louise Sancho Liao

Pressure mounts as time is running out for justice for 'Comfort Women'

14 August 2009

Women who faced abuse and sexual slavery at the hand of the Japanese Imperial army during the Second World War, have now been waiting 64 years for an official apology and adequate reparations.
Opposition political activists and protesters in court, Tehran, Iran, 1 August 2009

Iran must open Tehran trial to international observers

12 August 2009

Over 100 people are on trial for fomenting protests against the disputed result of Iran's 12 June presidential election. Amnesty International has challenged the Iranian authorities to open up the court to international observers.
Zarema Sadulayeva, human rights activist, murdered in Chechnya, August 2009

Russia must end impunity for murder of human rights activists

12 August 2009

Zarema Sadulayeva, head of the Russian charity, Let's Save the Children, is the latest human rights activist to be murdered in Chechnya.
U2 announce Daw Aung San Suu Kyi award. Dublin, 27 July 2009.

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s new sentence 'shameful'

11 August 2009

Myanmar's pro-democracy leader has been sentenced to a further 18 months’ house arrest. She has been detained for over 13 of the past 20 years, mostly under house arrest.

Wife of Guantánamo detainee released in Syria

22 July 2009

Usra al-Hussein’s imprisonment for almost a year, may have been related to her efforts to communicate with an international organization regarding the detention conditions of her husband.
Health centre in rural Huancavelica, Peru, 26 September 2008. Maternal mortality rates in Peru are among the worst in the region

Hundreds of Peru’s poor, rural and Indigenous pregnant women die in health service lottery

9 July 2009

A new Amnesty International report explores the high levels of maternal mortality amongst women from excluded or marginalized communities.