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Rapid Support Forces and allied Arab militias killed and injured hundreds of civilians in town of Ardamata in West Darfur Civilians were executed in their homes, on the streets and while attempting to...
Criteria for a meaningful ceasefire include it covering all of Gaza, and allowing for free and safe movement of civilians and humanitarian personnel Fresh call on Israel to release all arbitrarily...
Responding to reports that controversial US technology firm Palantir has been given a £480m joint-contract to operate the NHS’s new “federated data platform” Peter Frankental, Amnesty International UK...
Airstrike on Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church killed 18 sheltering civilians, while attack on homes in al-Nuseirat refugee camp killed another 28 civilians Victims of attack on church include six...
If enacted any LGBTI person in Russia would be at the mercy of arbitrary measures from the authorities Supreme Court will make its decision behind closed-doors ‘ This is a deeply cynical move aimed at...
Artist and musician Aleksandra Skochilenko sentenced to seven years in prison following sham trial under repressive article of criminal code Skochilenko is second person in Russia to be prosecuted for...
Limited reform have stalled and workers paint bleak picture of continued exploitation, with many unable to leave their jobs and at risk of arrest and deportation Details of FIFA’s promised tournament...
Responding to the defeat of an SNP amendment to the king’s speech which called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza , Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty International UK’s Chief Executive, said: "This vote was a...
‘ The Government should make policies which fit with the law, not fit the law around their policies’ – Sacha Deshmukh In response to the Supreme Court judgment today, Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty...
In response to the Minister of State Andrew Mitchell signalling a shift in the UK's position on the work of the International Criminal Court's Palestine investigation, Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty...