On the eve of the 16th anniversary of the crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in Beijing, Amnesty International calls for justice for those who lost their lives on 3-4 June, 1989. The organisation also calls for the release of those imprisoned in 1989 or jailed since for seeking a reassessment of events at Tiananmen.
Amnesty International has today issued an “update” to its December report on the risks faced by human rights activists in China. The original report was released in the lead-up to the last EU-China summit (see: Download PDF attachement
Amnesty International has today issued an “update” to its December report on the risks faced by human rights activists in China. The original report was released in the lead-up to the last EU-China summit. (see: People’s Republic of China: Human Rights Defenders at Risk, December 2004).
Amnesty International has today issued an “update” to its December report on the risks faced by human rights activists in China. The original report was released in the lead-up to the last EU-China summit. (see: People’s Republic of China: Human Rights Defenders at Risk, December 2004).
30/09/2004 – A report by European Union non-governmental organisations. EU arms controls are not strong enough to prevent weapons from falling into the wrong hands, a coalition of 55 European NGOs warned. They said there were major loopholes in the EU Code of Conduct on Arms Exports, which must be strengthened without delay. (41 pages PDF format). Links: related press release German engine bypass EU embargoes to China and Myanmar/Burma EU components in helicopters in Nepal Production of Austrian military small arms shifted to Malaysia