News
Release Issued by the International Secretariat of Amnesty
International
14 September 2001 AMR
51/140/2001 163/01
Amnesty International appalled at devastating attacks against civilians
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.
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