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1. Amnesty International Australia - Home
www.amnesty.org.au/default.asp - [Cached]Published on: 6/7/2004 Last Visited: 2/19/2005
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Abdallah Musa Abdallah (m), General Secretary of the Beja Congress in Red Sea State
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Nepal: One detainee released but more needs to be done 18 February, 2005 The Nepal Bar Association has confirmed that Sindhunath Pyakurel was released on the morning of 14 February after spending two weeks in detention Take Action
Myanmar: Political activists arrested without charge 18 February, 2005 Politcal representatives have been arrested by the military government and held without charge Take Action
Mexico: Proctection needed for CIAM workers 18 February, 2005 Lydia Cacho Ribeiro, president of the organization Centro Integral de Atención a las Mujeres (CIAM), Women's Assistance Centre, and staff at three CIAM... Take Action
Australia: Concerns over mental health in detention centres 17 February, 2005 Cornelia Rau, a 39 year old Australian resident, was mistaken as an ‘unlawful non citizen' and detained for four months in the Baxter Immigration Detention... Take Action
Nepal: A long ignored human rights crisis now on the brink of catastrophe 17 February, 2005 A human rights catastrophe is looming in Nepal following the declaration of the state of emergency by King Gyanendra on 1 February, declared Irene Khan, Secretary... Media Release
Pakistan: Help Dr Shazia Khalid receive medical and legal aid 15 February, 2005 Dr Shazia Khalid, who has been the victim of rape, is reportedly being held at a house in Karachi under the "unofficial protection" of the police and army Take Action
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Women and girls as young as eight are being raped in Darfur, Sudan, and used as sex slaves. The mass rapes ongoing in Darfur are war crimes and crimes against humanity but the international community is doing very little to stop it.
End the human rights crisis in Darfur! Click here for the latest information and to find out how you can help.
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Stop Violence against Women!
Violence against women is the greatest human rights scandal of our times.
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Refugees are people outside their own country - threatened with serious human rights violations if they return.
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In the aftermath of the tsunami disaster in the Indian Ocean, Amnesty International (AI) is monitoring the relief effort to ensure that fundamental human rights are respected. Read more
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2. Amnesty International Australia - Home
amnesty.org.au/default.asp - [Cached]Published on: 2/16/2005 Last Visited: 2/16/2005
Home > What's Happening > Crisis in Sudan > article
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Abdallah Musa Abdallah (m), General Secretary of the Beja Congress in Red Sea State
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Pakistan: Help Dr Shazia Khalid receive medical and legal aid 15 February, 2005 Dr Shazia Khalid, who has been the victim of rape, is reportedly being held at a house in Karachi under the "unofficial protection" of the police and army... Take Action
Japan: Update on Turkish family asylum seekers 15 February, 2005 The Kazankiran family have had their permission to remain in Japan extended to 24 February, while Erdal Dogan and his family may now remain until 21 February... Take Action
Brazil: Amnesty International calls for an end to the bloodshed after activist's murder
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Amnesty International Secretary General arrives in Nepal 12 February, 2005 Amnesty International said today that the initial picture of the situation in Nepal is one of heightened uncertainty, insecurity and fear, in the aftermath of... Media Release
Japan: Protection needed for Turkish asylum seekers 11 February, 2005 Two Turkish Kurdish men who have sought asylum in Japan are facing forcible return to Turkey, where they would be at risk of torture Take Action
Amnesty International delegation to visit Nepal 11 February, 2005 Irene Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International, is to head a delegation to Nepal to assess the human rights situation following the declaration of the...
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Women and girls as young as eight are being raped in Darfur, Sudan, and used as sex slaves. The mass rapes ongoing in Darfur are war crimes and crimes against humanity but the international community is doing very little to stop it.
End the human rights crisis in Darfur! Click here for the latest information and to find out how you can help.
Campaigns
Stop Violence against Women!
Violence against women is the greatest human rights scandal of our times.
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Refugees are people outside their own country - threatened with serious human rights violations if they return.
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In the aftermath of the tsunami disaster in the Indian Ocean, Amnesty International (AI) is monitoring the relief effort to ensure that fundamental human rights are respected. Read more
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3. At least 14 killed in riots in Port Sudan
asia.news.yahoo.com/050130/afp - [Cached]Published on: 1/30/2005 Last Visited: 1/30/2005
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KHARTOUM (AFP) - At least 14 people -- and possibly as many as 23 -- have been killed in clashes between supporters of a rebel group in eastern Sudan and security forces in Port Sudan, on the Red Sea.
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Provincial governor Major General Hatim al-Wasilah al-Sammani said 14 people were killed and 16 wounded in the clashes, although witnesses told AFP that as many as 20 people were killed, including a child.
The Beja Congress, based in exile in neighbouring Eritrea, said government security forces killed 23 people and wounded more than 100 when they broke up a Beja demonstration in Port Sudan.
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Signs of bullets were found at houses," Salah Barqueen, a Beja Congress spokesman told AFP from Asmara by phone.
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Beja Congress Red Sea head Abdallah Mussa Abdallah told AFP that a delegation that arrived from Khartoum led by Agriculture Minister Majzoub al-Khalifa Ahmed met with the leadership and discussed their demands.
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Ahmed, who is also a senior official of the ruling National Congress, "told us that the government would sit down for talks with the Beja Congress and that the Naivasha accords (with southern rebels) related to power and wealth would be applied to the east," Abdallah said.

