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Torture cases in Mexico double - new reportPress release 23 Oct 2015
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Northern Ireland left behind as Irish Parliament passes marriage equality lawPress release 22 Oct 2015
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Yemen: UK minister's remarks over UK arms 'far too relaxed' as civilian death toll mountsPress release 22 Oct 2015
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Bahrain: one-year jail sentence for activist who ripped up King's photo is 'ludicrous'Press release 21 Oct 2015
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China visit: Xi Jinping's remarks on human rights should be acted onPress release 21 Oct 2015
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ANGOLA: HUNGER STRIKING RAPPER IN CRITICAL CONDITIONPress release 20 Oct 2015
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China: Picking quarrels and causing trouble (part II)As Chinese President Xi Jinping enjoys the hospitality of his royal hosts, there's going to be one big elephant locked out of the room – human rights. Our Head of Policy and Government Affairs blogs.
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South-east Asia: thousands of Rohingya refugees may have perished at sea - new reportPress release 20 Oct 2015
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Hundreds of human rights lawyers targeted in ChinaMore than 230 lawyers and activists have been targeted and branded as a 'criminal gang' by the Chinese authorities in a widespread crackdown since July 2015. We are demanding an end to this crackdown on anyone who challenges the authorities.
19 Oct 2015 -
The Amnesty CILIP Honour for Carnegie and Kate GreenawayOur new partnership with CILIP (the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals) to commend human rights in children’s literature. The Amnesty CILIP honour will span both the Carnegie fiction and the Kate Greenaway picture book awards.
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Saudi Arabia: leading human rights activist Abdulkareem al-Khoder jailed for ten yearsPress release 19 Oct 2015
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Two Versions of China: Repression and ResistanceBlog post 19 Oct 2015
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Ireland’s abortion laws belong in the pastA law in Ireland is bringing needless suffering and even death to women living there. The ban on abortion is one of the most restrictive laws of its kind in the world. It's denying women their health and their rights. It's time to change the law.
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Please raise the following questions in meeting during Xi Jinping’s UK visitBlog post 18 Oct 2015
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The Human Rights Act: The real storyThis briefing cuts through the myths, rebuts some common criticisms, and highlights the positive impact of the HRA and the ECtHR.
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If Hungary closes its Croatia border, where will all the apples go?As reports come in of Hungary closing its border with Croatia, our refugee expert visits the last remaining gap in the fence.
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SAUDI ARABIA: FEARS GROW OVER IMPENDING EXECUTION OF THREE YOUNG ACTIVISTSPress release 16 Oct 2015
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US Congress must launch urgent inquiry into Obama's drone usePress release 15 Oct 2015