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Crisis
Amnesty international responds immediately to human rights crises as they occur and works tirelessly to prevent situations reaching crisis point. Here in Australia our focus is on human rights in Asia Pacific - monitoring potential crisis situations and ensuring that our staff, supporters and the wider community are informed, engaged and ready to act.
Bahrain: fast cars and human rights
What better way for the Bahraini government to rebuild its image as a 'stable and secure country' than with the fast cars and glamour of the Grand Prix?
Unrest and brutality in the Maldives
We've received a report that a group of peaceful women protesters who wanted to mark their opposition to the Maldives' new president found themselves on the receiving end of a violent assault.
Inside Syria’s crackdown: ‘I found my boys burning in the street’
We visited Syria's Idlib province to speak with witnesses to the country's brutal crackdown.
Blogs
Inside Syria’s crackdown: ‘I found my boys burning in the street’
Editors, 7 May 2012
Bahrain: fast cars and human rights
Lauren King, 17 April 2012
Militias, war criminals and NATO’s failures in Libya
Michael Hayworth, 27 March 2012
A victory for international justice
Michael Hayworth, 20 March 2012
Thank you for standing with the people of Syria
Michael Hayworth, 15 March 2012
In the News
- Iranian cartoonist Mahmoud Shokraye sentenced to 25 lashes
- Bahrain: Activist arrested over ‘insulting’ tweets must be freed
- Iran must quash human rights lawyer’s conviction ahead of prison term
- Tunisia: Persepolis trial verdict signals ‘erosion’ of free speech
- Egypt: Army must end attacks on protesters amid renewed violence


Thanks for this - a great read and so important right now. Keep it coming :)
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11 May 2012, 12:20PM