Amnesty International Report

 

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Amnesty International Report

 

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Around the world, more than a billion people's lives were ruined by extreme poverty and social injustice while governments continued to spend freely on arms. This report reflects those challenges and documents the human rights situations in 155 countries and territories in 2003, and summarizes regional trends.


Huge challenges confronted the international human rights movement in 2003. The UN faced a crisis of legitimacy and credibility because of the US-led war on Iraq and the organization's inability to hold states to account for gross human rights violations. International human rights standards continued to be flouted in the name of the 'war on terror', resulting in thousands of women and men suffering unlawful detention, unfair trial and torture - often solely because of their ethnic or religious background.Around the world, more than a billion people's lives were ruined by extreme poverty and social injustice while governments continued to spend freely on arms. This Amnesty International's report reflects those challenges. It documents the human rights situations in 155 countries and territories in 2003, and summarizes regional trends. It reports on areas of work being prioritized and developed by Amnesty International - such as violence against women; economic, social and cultural rights; justice; and protection of refugees and migrants - and celebrates the achievements of activists in these and other areas.


 

ISBN 862103541
ISBN13 9780862103545
Publisher Amnesty International UK
Format Paperback
Publication date 07/05/2004
Pages 300
Weight (grammes) 260.00
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 270
Width (mm) 200

Part 1: Preface
AI's appeals (recommendations to those in authority)
Message from Irene Khan, the Secretary General
Human Rights Agenda (illustrated with 18 photographs) covering major human rights developments and AI activities during 2003. Part 2: Five regional sections each with regional summary followed by A-Z country entries for that region. Part 3: What is AI? (What AI does, AI finances, AI online, AI sections, structures, offices and groups)
AI in action (a brief overview of AI's work in 2003)
Work with the UN and regional organisations (including tables of ratifications of international and regional treaties).

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