Wednesday, November 30, 2016
OPEC in first joint oil cut with Russia since 2001, Saudis take 'big hit'
OPEC in first joint oil cut with Russia since 2001, Saudis take "big hit"
Take Action! - Man Detained Without Charge For More Than A Month (Bahrain: UA 275/16)
Al-Sayed Alawi Hussain al-Alawi was arrested at work on 24 October in Bahrain. He was allowed to call his family for the first time late at night on 27 November to tell them that he was being held at the Criminal Investigation Directorate (CID). He has had no access to his lawyer since his arrest. He is at risk of torture and other ill-treatment.
November 30, 2016
Al-Sayed Alawi Hussain al-Alawi was arrested at work on 24 October in Bahrain. He was allowed to call his family for the first time late at night on 27 November to tell them that he was being held at the Criminal Investigation Directorate (CID). He has had no access to his lawyer since his arrest.
More Action Needed! - Human Rights Defender's Health Deteriorates During Hunger Strike (Iran: UA 174/13)
The health of jailed Iranian human rights defender Arash Sadeghi has deteriorated. He has been on hunger strike since 24 October in protest at the imprisonment of his wife, Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee, a human rights defender jailed for writing a story about stoning.
November 30, 2016
The health of jailed Iranian human rights defender Arash Sadeghi has deteriorated. He has been on hunger strike since 24 October in protest at the imprisonment of his wife, Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee, a human rights defender jailed for writing a story about stoning.
Take Action! - Founder Of Human Rights Website Detained For Subversion (China: UA 274/16)
Liu Feiyue, founder and director of Hubei-based human rights website “Civil Rights and Livelihood Watch” (http://www.msguancha.com), has been detained for subversion and if convicted, could face life imprisonment. He has no access to a lawyer or family and is at risk of torture or other ill-treatment.
November 30, 2016

Take Action! - Cuban Graffiti Artist Arrested Again (Cuba: 273/16)
Cuban graffiti artist Danilo Maldonado Machado ('El Sexto') – named a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International in 2015 – was re-arrested on 26 November, shortly after the announcement of Fidel Castro's death.
November 30, 2016

Cuban graffiti artist Danilo Maldonado Machado (also known as 'El Sexto') was arrested at his home in Havana, the capital, at app
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Oil prices rise in nervous trading ahead of OPEC meeting
Oil price down, as OPEC uncertain over production cut plan
More Action Needed! - Prisoners of Conscience Sentenced To Five Years For Planning A Rally (Kazakhstan: UA 115/16)
Prisoners of conscience Maks Bokaev and Talgat Ayan have been convicted on 28 November of “incitement of discord”, “spreading of false information” and organizing unsanctioned demonstrations. They have both been sentenced to five years' imprisonment. Maks Bokaev urgently requires access to adequate medical care.
November 29, 2016

Take Action! - End Harassment Of Palestinian Human Rights Defender (Israel/OPT: UA 276/13)
Israeli authorities have their final chance to take forward the prosecution of Palestinian human rights defender Anas Barghouti at a hearing on 6 December. Arrested and bailed three years ago, he has had to attend a court hearing every three months since then, only for the case to be postponed each time. He is facing a maximum of 18 months in prison.
November 29, 2016
Israeli authorities have their final chance to take forward the prosecution of Palestinian human rights defender Anas Barghouti at a hearing on 6 December. Arrested and bailed three years ago, he has had to attend a court hearing every three months since then, only for the case to be postponed each time. He is facing a maximum of 18 months in prison.
Anas Barghouti, 33, is a lawyer and human rights defender who was arrested by the Israeli authorities on 15 September 2013.
Good News! - Youth Activist Released A Week Early (Angola: UA 164/16)
Francisco Mapanda (also known as Dago NÃvel Intelecto) was released from Comarca de Caquila prison on 21 November, seven days earlier than when he was due to be released. The reason for his early release is unknown.
November 29, 2016

Francisco Mapanda (also known as Dago NÃvel Intelecto) was released from Comarca de Caquila prison on 21 November.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Take Action! - Opposition Members Held As Protests Continue (Sudan: UA 271/16)
At least 23 members of Sudan's political opposition parties have been arrested by the Sudanese National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) between 4 and 27 November. Their whereabouts are unknown. They are at risk of torture and other ill-treatment. There have been sporadic protests against the recent rise in fuel, electricity, transport, food, and medicine costs.
November 28, 2016
At least 23 members of Sudan's political opposition parties have been arrested by the Sudanese National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) between 4 and 27 November. Their whereabouts are unknown. They are at risk of torture and other ill-treatment.
Take Action! - Missing Lawyer At Risk Of Torture (China: UA 272/16)
Beijing human rights lawyer, Jiang Tianyong, has not been heard from since 21 November when he was due to board a train to Beijing from Changsha, Hunan. He has been previously detained and is at risk of torture or other ill-treatment.
November 28, 2016

Beijing human rights lawyer, Jiang Tianyong, has not been heard from since 21 November when he was due to board a train to Beijing from Changsha, Hunan.
Take Action! - Spurious Charges For Human Rights Defender (Iran: UA 268/16)
Iranian human rights defender Mansoureh Behkish is facing trumped-up national security charges for peacefully defending the right to truth and justice concerning the mass killings of political prisoners, including her siblings and brother-in-law, during the 1980s in Iran. If imprisoned, she would be a prisoner of conscience.
November 28, 2016
Iranian human rights defender Mansoureh Behkish is facing trumped-up national security charges for peacefully defending the right to truth and justice concerning the mass killings of political prisoners, including her siblings and brother-in-law, during the 1980s in Iran.
Ex-Government Official Held Incommunicado (Gambia: UA 267/16)
Mamadou Sajo Jallow, an ex-deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs has been held incommunicado for more than two months at the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) without access to his family or a lawyer. He remains in detention despite a court granting him bail.
November 28, 2016
Mamadou Sajo Jallow, an ex-deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs has been held incommunicado for more than two months at the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) without access to his family or a lawyer. He remains in detention despite a court granting him bail.
Mamadou Sajo Jallow was dismissed as deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs on 1 September. The following morning on 2 September, he was picked up by men in plain clothes from his residence in Kerr Serign in Banjul.
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Sunday, November 27, 2016
Crude Oil Futures - Weekly Outlook: November 28 - December 2
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Iran optimistic on OPEC deal after meeting Algerian minister
India central bank takes surprise action to soak up liquidity
Friday, November 25, 2016
Oil falls $2 a barrel on OPEC cut uncertainty ahead of meeting
Oil down on strong dollar, high crude supplies, lower Chinese imports
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Oil prices fall on strong dollar, trading thin ahead of OPEC meeting
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
More Action Needed! - Hundreds Of NGOs Permanently Closed (Turkey: UA 258/16)
375 registered associations and NGOs were permanently closed and their assets seized following an executive decree No. 677 issued on 22 November. NGOs whose activities had been suspended on 11 November are among those who appear on the list of closed organizations. Even under the state of emergency, this closure cannot be justified.
November 23, 2016
375 registered associations and NGOs were permanently closed and their assets seized following an executive decree No. 677 issued on 22 November. NGOs whose activities had been suspended on 11 November are among those who appear on the list of closed organizations. Even under the state of emergency, this closure cannot be justified.
On 22 November, 375 registered associations and NGOs were permanently closed following an executive decree No. 677.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Take Action! - Two Activists Held Incommunicado At Risk Of Torture (Viet Nam: UA 265/16)
Two pro-democracy activists who are among a group of people arrested on 6 November have been charged with aiming to “overthrow” the state under Article 79 of Viet Nam's Penal Code. They are held in incommunicado detention and are at risk of torture and other ill-treatment.
November 22, 2016
Two pro-democracy activists who are among a group of people arrested on 6 November have been charged with aiming to “overthrow” the state under Article 79 of Viet Nam's Penal Code. They are held in incommunicado detention and are at risk of torture and other ill-treatment.
Lưu Văn Vịnh, a pro-democracy activist, was arrested at his home in Hồ Chà Minh City at mid-day on 6 November.
Oil prices rise to highest this month on hopes of OPEC deal
Monday, November 21, 2016
More Action Needed! - Suicide Fears For British-Iranian Prisoner Of Conscience (Iran: UA 117/16)
British-Iranian charity worker Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe, a prisoner of conscience sentenced to five years in prison, wrote her husband a suicide letter and went on hunger strike on 13 November. Amnesty International fears for her physical and mental health.
November 21, 2016

Sunday, November 20, 2016
Crude Oil Futures - Weekly Outlook: November 21 - 25
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Take Action! - Human Rights Lawyers Face Intimidation By Authorities (Cuba: UA 261/16)
Members of Cubalex, a Havana-based organization of human rights lawyers, have been subjected to months of harassment and intimidation by the Cuban authorities for their work.
November 18, 2016
Members of Cubalex, a Havana-based organization of human rights lawyers, have been subjected to months of harassment and intimidation by the Cuban authorities for their work.
Progressively since September, Cuban authorities have intimidated members of Cubalex (Legal Information Center), a non-government organization, not recognized by the Cuban authorities, which provides free legal and human rights advice in Havana, the capital.
On 23 September, according t
Thursday, November 17, 2016
More Action Needed! - Social Leader Remains In Arbitrary Detention (Argentina: UA 13/16)
The social leader Milagro Sala has been arbitrarily detained since 16 January. The Argentine government has not complied with the UN decision of 27 October ordering her immediate release.
November 17, 2016
The social leader Milagro Sala has been arbitrarily detained since 16 January. The Argentine government has not complied with the UN decision of 27 October ordering her immediate release.
On 14 December 2015 the governor of Jujuy Province, Gerardo Morales, filed a complaint against the social leader Milagro Sala and the Network of Social Organizations for protesting in front of the offices of Jujuy province's Executive Power.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Take Action! - Hundreds Of NGOs Arbitrarily Suspended (Turkey: UA 258/16)
The Ministry of Interior announced on 11 November the blanket and arbitrary suspension of the activities of 370 NGOs for three months. NGOs working on children's rights, women's rights, poverty, and lawyers associations have been among those targeted. These arbitrary suspensions violate the rights to freedom of expression and association, and cannot be justified, even under the state of emergency.
November 16, 2016
The Ministry of Interior announced on 11 November the blanket and arbitrary suspension of the activities of 370 NGOs for three months. NGOs working on children's rights, women's rights, poverty, and lawyers associations have been among those targeted.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Oil futures surge 4% on renewed hopes for OPEC supply deal
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Take Action! - Safety Concern For Communities In Northern Rakhine State (Myanmar: UA 256/16)
After attacks on police outposts in the north of Myanmar's Rakhine State, the authorities initiated a major security operation placing thousands of already vulnerable people at risk. Amid reports of human rights violations by security forces, access for humanitarian organizations, independent journalists and human rights monitors has been restricted.
November 15, 2016
After attacks on police outposts in the north of Myanmar's Rakhine State, the authorities initiated a major security operation placing thousands of already vulnerable people at risk.
Take Action! - Blogger Detained for Criticizing State Of Emergency (Ethiopia: UA 255/16)
Zone 9 blogger Befeqadu Hailu was arbitrarily arrested and is being detained due to his open criticism of the Ethiopian government during a media interview. He should be immediately and unconditionally released.
November 15, 2016

Security officers arrested prominent Zone 9 blogger Befeqadu Hailu from his home on 11 November at 6: 30 am local time.
More Action Needed! - Release Opposition Leader Paulin Makaya (Republic of Congo: UA 274/15)
The Court of Appeal of Brazzaville is yet to consider an appeal filed on 25 July by Congolese political opposition leader, Paulin Makaya. Congolese law states that the Court of Appeal must provide a ruling on an appeal application within three months of filing. Paulin Makaya has appealed against a two year prison sentence and a fine of 3,800 Euros for taking part in an unauthorized protest. He is currently imprisoned at the central prison of Brazzaville.
November 15, 2016
The Court of Appeal of Brazzaville is yet to consider an appeal filed on 25 July by Congolese political opposition leader, Paulin Makaya. Congolese law states that the Court of Appeal must provide a ruling on an appeal application within three months of filing. Paulin Makaya has appealed against a two year prison sentence and a fine of 3,800 Euros for taking part in an unauthorized protest.
Monday, November 14, 2016
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Good News! - Prisoner Of Conscience Received Medical Care (Venezuela: 20/16)
Venezuelan Prisoner of Conscience Rosmit Mantilla was finally given the urgent medical attention he needed.
November 14, 2016

Rosmit Mantilla's mother informed to Amnesty International that Rosmit was operated at a hospital of his choice on Sunday, 13 November morning. The surgery was successful and he is recovering well.
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Clinton blames FBI's Comey for her defeat in call with donors
Trump packs transition team with loyalists and family
Friday, November 11, 2016
U.S. stock futures lower ahead of consumer data and Fed vice chair
Take Action! Human Rights Lawyer Faces Up To 15 Years' Imprisonment (Thailand: UA 245/16)
Human rights lawyer Sirikan Charoensiri (also known as June) faces an unfair trial in a military court together with 14 peaceful student activists she legally represented in June 2015. If con-victed, she could face up to fifteen years' imprisonment.
November 11, 2016
Human rights lawyer Sirikan Charoensiri (also known as June) faces an unfair trial in a military court together with 14 peaceful student activists she legally represented in June 2015. If con-victed, she could face up to fifteen years' imprisonment.
Sirikan Charoensiri, a legal and documentation specialist at Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR), faces prosecution after providing legal assistance to activists from the New Democracy Movement (NDM) more than a year ago.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Weekly Comic: Markets cheer as Trump knocks Hillary out on the way to the White House
More Action Needed! - Detained Journalist Beaten For Peaceful Protest (India: UA 224/15)
Police in Chhattisgarh, a state in Central India, used batons to beat detained journalist Santosh Yadav and seven other prisoners for protesting against the quality of food served in the Jagdalpur central jail. Santosh Yadav's relatives say they have not been allowed to see him since the incident.
November 10, 2016
Police in Chhattisgarh, a state in Central India, used batons to beat detained journalist Santosh Yadav and seven other prisoners for protesting against the quality of food served in the Jagdalpur central jail.