Malawi

Human Rights in THE REPUBLIC OF MALAWI

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Malawi: Fear of refoulement
17 August 1997

There are fears that preparations are underway to forcibly return around 765 Rwandese refugees in the coming days to Rwanda, where they would be at risk of serious ...

Urgent Action       AFR 36/004/1997

Malawi: Amnesty International welcomes suspension of executions ...
22 July 1997

News Service 132/97. AI INDEX: AFR 36/03/97. 23 JULY 1997. Malawi: Amnesty International welcomes suspension of executions and commutation of death sentences. ...

Press Release       AFR 36/003/1997

Malawi: Open letter on the death penalty to the Constitutional ...
20 February 1995

In this open letter to the delegates to the Constitutional Conference, AI registers its concern about the retention of the dealth penalty in the interim Constitution ...

Report       AFR 36/001/1995

Malawi: Death penalty action January - March 1995: abolition of ...
1 December 1994

In this short paper, AI calls on the new government to abolish the death penalty. Recent developments in the use of the death penalty are summarized.

Report       AFR 36/006/1994

Amnesty International News Service 166/94
27 July 1994

1. Malawi: Human rights symposium; 2. Haiti: Human rights must be respected in any possible intervention in Haiti.

Report       NWS 11/166/1994

Amnesty International News Service 117/94
2 June 1994

1. Malawi: AI welcomes reforms promised by new president.

Report       NWS 11/117/1994

Death penalty news June 1994
31 May 1994

1. Malawi: Commutation of all current death sentences; 2. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Legislation; 3. South Africa: Moratorium; 4. Turkey: University students ...

Newsletter       ACT 53/002/1994

Amnesty International News Service 101/94
12 May 1994

1. Malawi: Human rights abuses must not go unchecked in election run-up. 2. Invitation to an Amnesty International press conference on Burundi/Rwanda.

Report       NWS 11/101/1994

Amnesty International News Service 34/94
17 February 1994

1. Malawi: Amnesty International urging for highest standards of human rights protection to be included in new constitution.

Report       NWS 11/034/1994

Malawi: A new future for human rights
1 February 1994

After three decades of one-party rule and serious violations of human rights, there is now an open and lively multi-party system with general elections scheduled ...

Report       AFR 36/002/1994