3 February 2012
After a two-decade legal battle, the Yakye Axa indigenous community in Paraguay can finally move away from a precarious roadside camp.
8 February 2012
Amnesty International has called on Russia to make it clear to the Syrian government that the assault on the city of Homs must end immediately.
Two activists in Panama have been killed in clashes between security forces and the Ngäbe-Buglé people during anti-mining protests.
Police in the Maldives have reportedly attacked outgoing president Mohammed Nasheed and his supporters during a peaceful protest.
A new report by Amnesty International highlights how arms sales from China and Russia fuel human rights violations in Sudan's Darfur region.
A new report by Amnesty International urges the Israeli military to end demolitions displacing thousands of Bedouins in the West Bank.
7 February 2012
The Maldivian president has resigned following a police mutiny after a group of police officers joined opposition-led protests.
The Egyptian authorities are using a Mubarak-era law to prosecute civil society.
Uganda's Parliament is urged to scrap the draconian Anti-Homosexuality Bill that has been re-introduced.
Members of the Indian army must not be allowed to invoke a controversial law to avoid trial for human rights violations.
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