The Intersection of Statelessness and Refugee Protection in US Asylum Policy
Executive Summary More than ten million people are stateless today. In a world of nation states, they live on the margins without membership in any state, and, as a consequence, have few enforceable legal rights. Stateless individuals face gaps in protection and in many cases experience persecution that falls within the refugee paradigm. However, US … Seguir leyendo The Intersection of Statelessness and Refugee Protection in US Asylum Policy →
Iraq: in the shadow of war: backlash against human rights
Since the military action by the USA, UK, and their allies began in Iraq on 20 March, a backlash against certain human rights has been witnessed around the world. These include attacks on the rights to freedom of expression and assembly; excessive use of force by police against anti-war demonstrators and restriction of asylum rights. … Seguir leyendo Iraq: in the shadow of war: backlash against human rights →
United States of America: Amnesty International’s concerns regarding post September 11 detentions in the USA
In the two months following the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, more than 1, 200 non-US nationals were taken into custody in the USA, in nationwide sweeps for possible suspects. Partial data released by the government last November revealed that most were men of Arab or South Asian origin detained … Seguir leyendo United States of America: Amnesty International’s concerns regarding post September 11 detentions in the USA →
United States of America: memorandum to the US Government on the rights of people in US custody in Afghanistan and Guantánamo Bay
More than one thousand foreign nationals were arrested and detained in the USA in post-11 September sweeps, and a great many people were taken into US custody in Afghanistan and elsewhere outside the USA, some 300 of these had been transferred to the US naval base at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba at the time of … Seguir leyendo United States of America: memorandum to the US Government on the rights of people in US custody in Afghanistan and Guantánamo Bay →
United States of America: memorandum to the US Attorney General: Amnesty International’s concerns relating to the post-11 September investigations
More than 1, 100 people, mainly non-US nationals, have been taken into custody in the USA during the investigations into the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001. Many of them have reportedly been held under new government powers to detain people for questioning for an extended period before … Seguir leyendo United States of America: memorandum to the US Attorney General: Amnesty International’s concerns relating to the post-11 September investigations →
United States of America: imminent deportations threaten to undermine integrity of investigation into abuses at Krome
Two female detainees allegedly abused by officers at the Krome Service Processing Center are facing imminent deportation despite the ongoing and, as yet, incomplete investigation into allegations of sexual abuse and harassment at Krome
United States of America: human rights concerns in border region with Mexico (including erratam)
This report examines the recent history of the US-Mexico border region; the INS’ human rights record during the 1990s; the recommendations for reform made by the CAP and INS’ Action Plan in response; recent allegations of human rights violations reported to Amnesty International and an examination of the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old US citizen … Seguir leyendo United States of America: human rights concerns in border region with Mexico (including erratam) →
United States of America: Amnesty International’s recommendations to the United States Government to address human rights violations in the USA
Includes recommendations regarding the treatment of asylum-seekers
USA: rights for all
Includes concerns over the detention of asylum-seekers, and their treament.
USA: rights for all: human rights in the United States of America
This document details Amnesty International’s concerns in the USA