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Amnesty International works on almost every country on the planet. Our volunteer country specialists help us keep on top of reports and research about human rights abuses, and this is their take on our work.
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The Thai government must investigate the ISOC cyber team leaksLeaked documents reveal Thai police cyber units targeted Amnesty International and activists, underscoring Thailand’s obligation to investigate surveillance and smear campaigns.
07 Apr 2026 Blog post -
Targeting the UK Brands in the Campaign for Garment Workers in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh & Sri LankaActivist-led campaign to highlight the human rights abuses related to gender and labour rights that impact individuals and communities in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and India. This blog post concentrates on 8 UK brands highlighted in the Abandoned by Fashion report are planning campaign actions and are encouraging our activists to suggest stunt ideas based on the asks described below.
26 Feb 2026 Blog post -
Garment Workers in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka10 Dec 2025 Blog post -
Bangladesh: Dalit Women Sanitation Workers and the Fight for Water and DignityBangladesh’s authorities must uphold the rights of Dalit sanitation workers, who face economic marginalization and entrenched gender- and caste-based discrimination.
28 Oct 2025 Blog post -
Arbitrary Detention in Thailand’s Deep South
In Thailand's southernmost provinces, 43% of people who finally made it to trial after detention under emergency laws were acquitted and found not guilty due to lack of evidence.
27 Oct 2025 Blog post -
Unrest in Azad Kashmir: Repeating pattern of Gen-Z voices raised in angerOnce again young people have taken to the streets to voice long festering frustrations. Corruption, inequality, privilege for the few, lack of jobs, spiralling prices – a familiar scenario.
27 Oct 2025 Blog post -
Progress and Development: But for whom?The Indian government is pouring money into Indian administered Kashmir, building major roads, state of the art bridges and rail links, which sounds benevolent, but who will benefit?
30 Sep 2025 Blog post -
Pakistan’s Flood of Floods: Climate Crisis and Human Rights (Part 1)Pakistan is one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries. Its population of over 250 million suffers disproportionately from shifting weather patterns.
08 Sep 2025 Blog post -
Pakistan’s Flood of Floods: Climate Crisis and Human Rights (Part 2)Pakistan is one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries. Its population of over 250 million suffers disproportionately from shifting weather patterns.
08 Sep 2025 Blog post -
Disturbing Pattern of Politically Motivated ProsecutionsSince last August there has been a wave of prosecutions targeting individuals linked, or perceived to be linked, to the previous Awami League government.
22 Aug 2025 Blog post -
The murder of a journalist in Puebla demonstrates the Mexican state's failure to protect press freedomBecause freedom of expression is not a concession: it is a right. And defending it is everyone's responsibility, though primarily the responsibility of those who swore to protect it.
03 Jul 2025 Blog post -
Forgotten Constitution and FounderA country that ignores its founding leader’s words, rewrites its constitution to limit rights, and targets loyal citizens has forgotten its own purpose.
16 Jun 2025 Blog post -
If I Could Be Reborn: The Dream of Flight and FreedomUntil every Afghan woman and girl can spread her wings and fly, our country will never truly know peace.
19 May 2025 Blog post -
Indigenous Khyang woman raped and murdered
The situation for women and minorities in Bangladesh has deteriorated recently. There have been more attacks on indigenous people over the last year.
13 May 2025 Blog post -
To the women of Daulatdia: we will no longer stay silent
Daulatdia in Bangladesh is officially a brothel village, but it's more like a prison where women are forced into sexual exploitation, most of whom were trafficked here. They are made to stay against their will and have nowhere else to go.
13 May 2025 Blog post -
Bawm Prisoners individuals at risk caseOn April 2024, 126 Indigenous Bawm people, including 27 women and children, were arbitrary arrested as part of an ongoing military operation in the Chittagong Hill Tracts in southeastern Bangladesh. They have been in prison for more than a year on the…
13 May 2025 Blog post -
Shattering Silence: The Urgent Call to Recognise Gender Apartheid and Empower Afghan Women and Girls
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/blogs/country-specialists/shattering-silence-urgent-call-recognise-gender-apartheid-and-empower
10 Mar 2025 Blog post -
Forced Disappearances in Pakistan: The Case of Mahrang BalochForced disappearances have become a grim reality in Pakistan, particularly in regions like Balochistan. The systematic targeting of activists, political dissenters, and students has left thousands missing.
21 Feb 2025 Blog post -
Standing Up for Afghan Women: Time for the UK to Lead with Compassion and ConvictionThe question before us now is: What can we do? Can we stand by and watch as Afghan women are silenced and subjugated, or will we, as a nation, step up and take meaningful action?
04 Sep 2024 Blog post -
31 years disappeared – still no justice!As of 8 August 2024, the National Register of Missing and Disappeared Persons reported up to 116,386 disappeared and missing persons. With the numbers ever rising, this is not just a historical problem.
28 Aug 2024 Blog post