Djibouti

Suggested recommendations to the 16 States in the fourth round of ...
1 December 2008

In this document Amnesty International makes recommendations to the governments of various states about ending torture, arbitrary arrests, the death penalty, for ...

Document       IOR 41/046/2008

East Africa and the Horn of Africa: "Defending the Defenders": a ...
5 July 2006

This is a report of a Human Rights Defenders Conference held in Entebbe, Uganda, from 30 October to 4 November 2005. The conference was jointly organized by Amnesty ...

Report       AFR 04/001/2006

East Africa and the Horn of Africa: "Defending the Defenders": a ...
5 July 2006

East Africa and the Horn of Africa: "Defending the Defenders": a Human Rights Defenders Conference

Report       AFR 04/001/2006

2006 Elections to the Human Rights Council: Background information ...
30 April 2006

In order to assist Member States in assessing the contribution and commitment of candidates to the promotion and protection of human rights, this document contains ...

Report       IOR 41/006/2006

Ethiopia: Further information on fear of forcible return
21 July 2005

Captain Behailu Gebre and Abiyot Mangudai were reportedly forcibly returned from Djibouti to Ethiopia around 11 July. They are reportedly detained incommunicado ...

Urgent Action       AFR 25/011/2005

Djibouti: Fear of forcible return
14 July 2005

Two Ethiopian air force helicopter pilots, Captain Behailu Gebre and Abiyot Mangudai, flew a military helicopter to the neighbouring state of Djibouti on 9 or 10 ...

Urgent Action       AFR 23/001/2005

FGM project newsletter - February 2004
1 February 2004

Report       ACT 77/014/2004

Djibouti: Jailed outspoken opposition leader must be released
13 July 2003

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL. PRESS RELEASE. AI Index: AFR 23/001/2003 (Public). News Service No: 169. 14 July 2003. Djibouti: Jailed outspoken ...

Press Release       AFR 23/001/2003

Djibouti: Further information on Unfair trial / Prisoners of ...
8 December 1999

Ali Meidal Wais, Daher Ahmed Farah and Moussa Ahmed Idriss received a presidential pardon and were released on 7 December.

Urgent Action       AFR 23/012/1999