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Mongolia: Amnesty International condemns prison starvation deaths
17 April 1995

News Service 72/95. AI INDEX: ASA 30/04/95. EMBARGOED FOR 0001 HRS GMT TUESDAY 18 APRIL 1995. MONGOLIA: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNS PRISON STARVATION DEATHS. ...

Press Release       ASA 30/004/1995

Mongolia: Prison inmates starve to death
17 April 1995

This report gives details of conditions in Mongolian prisons in which, at present, prisoners are dying of starvation. The cause of these deaths is gross neglect ...

Report       ASA 30/002/1995

Mongolia: Z Byambadorj
19 February 1993

According to a report in the English-language newspaper Mongol Messenger of 9 February 1993, Z Byambadorj has been sentenced to death by the Ulan Bator city court ...

Report       ASA 30/001/1993

Mongolia: Continuing legislative reform
31 May 1992

This document details AI's concerns with regard to the new Constitution which entered into force in Mongolia on 12 February 1992. AI submitted a memorandum on the ...

Report       ASA 30/001/1992

Weekly Update Service 19/92 (includes addition)
12 May 1992

1. Bangladesh: AI concerned about reported killings in Chittagong Hill Tracts. 2. Angola: Political killings despite peace agreements. 3. Peru: AI urges government ...

Report       NWS 11/019/1992

Death Penalty News April 1992
31 March 1992

1. Switzerland: Total abolition of the death penalty approved by Parliament. 2. European Parliament calls for action against death penalty. 3. Georgia: Restoration ...

Newsletter       ACT 53/002/1992

Death Penalty News December 1991
1 December 1991

1. China: executions follow mass sentencing rallies in drug cases; 2. Canada: Prisoners extradited to face capital charges in the USA; 3. Nigeria: Commutations ...

Newsletter       ACT 53/005/1991

Weekly Update Service 34/91
12 September 1991

1. India: Amnesty International denies representative killed in Assam. 2. Fiji: Charges against three journalists dropped - seven civil rights activists remain ...

Report       NWS 11/034/1991