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Urgent Action: Mother and child in China at risk of forcible return to North Korea
Lee Su-jung and her son are currently in detention in China and are at risk of forcible return to North Korea.
Urgent action outcomes 20 Nov 2017 -
Urgent Action update: Rights lawyer abused and at risk of torture in China
Li Yuhan, a sixty-year-old human rights lawyer, has been formally arrested for “picking quarrels and provoking trouble”.
Urgent action outcomes 20 Nov 2017 -
More than a quarter of UK women experiencing online abuse and harassment receive threats of physical or sexual assault - new research“Social media can be a toxic and dangerous place for women”
Press release 20 Nov 2017 -
Myanmar operates apartheid against Rohingya - new Amnesty reportThe Rohingya people in Myanmar are trapped in a vicious system of state-sponsored, institutionalised discrimination that amounts to apartheid, Amnesty International said today.
Press release 20 Nov 2017 -
Urgent Action update: Nubian activists in Egypt face up to five years in prison
If convicted in a trial which has been adjourned to 12 December, 32 Nubian activists could face up to 5 years in prison.
Urgent action outcomes 20 Nov 2017 -
How the government profiteers from children needing to register as British citizensHow can someone born in this country, having lived here all her life, find herself threatened with removal by the government to somewhere she doesn’t know and has never been?
Blog post 20 Nov 2017 -
Urgent Action good news: Execution called off in death chamber in USA
The execution of Alva Campbell was called off on 15 November and the governor set a new date of for 5 June 2019.
Urgent action outcomes 20 Nov 2017 -
It’s time to talk about BrexitThere’s no reason why leaving the EU should mean we lose any of our rights. But if the EU Bill passes without substantial changes, that’s exactly what will happen.
Blog post 20 Nov 2017 -
Amnesty welcomes Sinn Féin Ard Fheis policy change on access to abortionPress release 18 Nov 2017
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Kenya: Police must stop using lethal force against opposition supportersKenyan police have been firing live ammunition on protests, with reports of at least 3 protesters killed
Press release 17 Nov 2017 -
Yemen: UK must stop arming Saudi Arabia or risk being complicit in 'collective punishment''Countries such as the USA, UK and France … risk being complicit in grave violations, including war crimes’
Press release 17 Nov 2017 -
Cambodia: Banning of opposition party a 'blatant act of political repression'“Sadly, this is just the culmination of several months of threats, rhetoric and outright repression", say Amnesty.
Press release 16 Nov 2017 -
Zimbabwe: military must safeguard human rightsThe Zimbabwean military must safeguard human rights
Press release 15 Nov 2017 -
AUSTRALIA: Now the Yes is in on marriage equality, Prime Minister has 23 days to deliverPress release 15 Nov 2017
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Electric car and electronics companies still failing over child labour battery abuses - new reportMajor electronics & electric vehicle companies still likely to be using cobalt mined by child labourers in their batteries
Press release 15 Nov 2017 -
Cuba: Government control of jobs 'suffocating' daily life and freedom of speechThe Cuban authorities are using control of the job market as a tool of repression
Press release 15 Nov 2017 -
Nigeria: The human cost of a megacityWith a population of 23.3 million, Lagos is a city struggling to cope. As a result, a huge number of people are being forcefully evicted from their homes in a violent campaign led by the authorities.
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Urgent Action good news: Crimean Tatar leaders released
Crimean Tatar leaders Ilmi Umerov and Akhtem Chiygoz were both released.
Urgent action outcomes 14 Nov 2017 -
Russia: Kremlin tightens stranglehold on foreign mediaPress release 14 Nov 2017
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Urgent Action update: Nevada execution delayed but still pursued
A judge stayed Nevada's first execution in over 11 years scheduled for 14 November.
Urgent action outcomes 14 Nov 2017