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AI: Justice, not revenge, must prevail
- Subject: AI: Justice, not revenge, must prevail
- From: "Riccardo Rossano" <riccardorossano at libero.it>(by way of Alessandro Marescotti <a.marescotti at peacelink.it>) (by way of Carlo Gubitosa <c.gubitosa at peacelink.it>)
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 20:10:55
----- Original Message ----- From: ainews <ainews at amnesty.org> To: <amnesty-l at oil.ca> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 11:00 AM Subject: USA: Justice, not revenge, must prevail > * News Release Issued by the International Secretariat of Amnesty > International * > > 14 September 2001 > AMR 51/140/2001 > 163/01 > > > Amnesty International today reiterated its deepest sympathy for > the victims of the heinous attacks in the USA and called upon the > leaders of governments and community groups around the world to > ensure respect for human rights in their wake. > > Amid growing evidence of a backlash and attacks against > Muslim and Middle Eastern community groups around the world, > Amnesty International stressed that efforts to bring the > perpetrators of these atrocities to justice must be characterised > by the highest respect for human rights. > > "The violent attacks suffered by the USA represent the > gravest violation of the most basic of human rights. > Perpetrators must be brought to justice. But in seeking justice > for the victims of this terrible crime, the world must exercise > the highest respect for the rights of all individuals. > International solidarity with the victims is not about seeking > revenge but about cooperating within the rule of law in bringing > those responsible to justice. Scapegoating individuals or > communities will achieve nothing." > > Calling for calm in the days and weeks ahead, Amnesty > International said, "it is important for us all to see that > hatred does not become the order of the day; that fear does not > become an excuse for the violation of rights and that we all > remember our common humanity. We must be compassionate in our > support for the victims, determined in our search for justice and > vigilant about the rights of all people." > > Addressing the USA, Amnesty International asked the > authorities to set a leading example by ensuring adequate > protection for individuals and communities in the USA and by > maintaining the highest standards in their search for the > perpetrators of the attacks, including not detaining or arresting > individuals solely on the basis of their race, ethnicity, > religion or national origin. > > > **************************************************************** > You may repost this message onto other sources provided the main > text is not altered in any way and both the header crediting > Amnesty International and this footer remain intact. Only the > list subscription message may be removed. > **************************************************************** > To subscribe to amnesty-L, send a message to <majordomo at oil.ca> > with "subscribe amnesty-L" in the message body. To unsubscribe, > send a message to <majordomo at oil.ca> with "unsubscribe amnesty-L" > in the message body. If you have problem signing off, contact > <owner-amnesty-L at oil.ca>. <owner-amnesty-L at oil.ca> handles > only messages concerning list administration. Past and current Amnesty > news services can be found at <http://www.amnesty.org/news/>. > Visit <http://www.amnesty.org> for information about Amnesty International > and for other AI publications. Contact amnestyis at amnesty.org if you > need to get in touch with the International Secretariat of Amnesty > International.
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