Annual Report 2013
The state of the world's human rights

Salil Shetty, Canberra, 2011. © Amnesty International/Andrew Taylor

The International Secretariat’s Media Centre provides media professionals with access to breaking news, expert comment and important information about human rights issues around the world.

The Media Centre also features news about upcoming events and reports.

With specialists in all areas of Amnesty International’s work, the Media Team is available to answer a variety of press queries, providing the latest news and information about emerging issues, case studies and interviews with experts.

 

Press Releases

21 May 2013

Guatemala overtuns historic genocide conviction

Guatemala's Constitutional Court on Monday overturned the recent conviction and sentencing of former military ruler Efrain Rios Montt for genocide and crimes against humanity.

Tags
  • Crimes Against Humanity And War Crimes,
  • Extrajudicial Executions And Other Unlawful Killings,
  • Impunity,
  • Indigenous peoples,
  • Trials And Legal Systems
Region Americas
Country Guatemala
21 May 2013

Saudi Arabia: Five beheaded and ‘crucified’ amid ‘disturbing’ rise in executions

Saudi Arabia must halt a “disturbing” rise in death penalty usage that has resulted in at least 47 state killings in the country already this year, Amnesty International urged after six more people were executed today.

Tags
  • Death Penalty
Region Middle East And North Africa
Country Saudi Arabia
17 May 2013

Egypt: Fears of spurious charges in trial of another opposition activist

There are credible fears that the charges against a well-known opposition activist in Alexandria may be spurious and in retaliation for his activism, Amnesty International said as his appeal hearing is due to resume.

Tags
  • Activists
Region Middle East And North Africa
Country Egypt
17 May 2013

Argentina: Death of former military leader who did not escape justice

Argentina’s former military leader, Jorge Rafael Videla, has died in prison, where he was serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity committed during his time in office. 

Tags
  • Disappearances And Abductions,
  • Extrajudicial Executions And Other Unlawful Killings,
  • Impunity,
  • Torture And Ill-treatment,
  • Trials And Legal Systems
Region Americas
Country Argentina
17 May 2013

Jamaica: Three years on, state of emergency still an open wound

The Jamaican authorities must swiftly appoint a commission of inquiry with an adequate mandate, resources and powers to carry out a thorough investigation into the security forces’ conduct during the 2010 state of emergency, Amnesty International said today during a visit to Jamaica.

Tags
  • Death In Custody,
  • Disappearances And Abductions,
  • Extrajudicial Executions And Other Unlawful Killings,
  • Impunity
Region Americas
Country Jamaica
17 May 2013

Georgia: Homophobic violence mars Tbilisi Pride event

Police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi failed to protect  lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) activists as thousands of people violently attacked a Pride event today in what Amnesty International said was an ineffective response to organized and violent homophobia

Region Europe And Central Asia
Country Georgia
16 May 2013

Ukraine: Discrimination and violent attacks in pervasive climate of homophobia

The Ukrainian government must introduce legislation to address discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity following a number of attacks on individuals

Region Europe And Central Asia
Country Ukraine
15 May 2013

Azerbaijan criminalizes free speech online ahead of elections

The Azerbaijani authorities must not use the upcoming presidential election as a pretext to silence critical voices and meaningful debate

Region Europe And Central Asia
Country Azerbaijan
15 May 2013

Greece: Emergency action to thwart teachers’ strike unnecessary

The use of special government measures to thwart a proposed teachers’ strike in Greece violates the country’s international human rights obligations

Region Europe And Central Asia
Country Greece
15 May 2013

Denmark: No forced returns to ‘volatile’ situation in Somalia


Forcibly returning people to a volatile security situation in Somalia would violate international law, Amnesty International said as Danish courts are due to consider returning five Somali citizens currently living in Denmark.

Region Africa
Country Somalia

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