The eight men named above were arrested between 12 November and 9 December in the southern part of Cabinda; an Angolan enclave separated from the rest the country ...
In Amnesty International's view, protecting and promoting human rights are not incompatible with effective policing. Although this report notes failures, it also ...
1.) No arms for atrocities : G8's uncontrolled trade in arms and military aids undemines fundamental human rights and sustainable development; 2.) Failed UN Small ...
1.) China fails its workers: workers' rights eroded as widespread labour unrest is repressed; 2.) Colombian human rights crisis deepens; 3.) Racist torture and ...
1.) Africa: The true cost of diamonds; 2.) Turkey: Widespread and systematic torture committed with impunity; 3.) Mexico: Human rights defenders persecuted; 4.) ...
1.) Honduras: A community living in terror; 2.) Israel and the Occupied Territories: One year of intifada; 3.) Brazil: 'They treat us like animals': torture and ...
This leaflet highlights the fact that whilst to many people, diamonds symbolise love, happiness or wealth, for many, they mean conflict, misery and poverty. In ...
João Zaba was arrested in May 2001 after publishing an opinion piece on the Internet expressing his support for the independence of Cabinda. AI considers him a ...