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A week to spare the life of Moses AkatugbaLast October, the Governor of Niger State suggested he could help Moses Akatugba, on death row in Nigeria, if his appeal was withdrawn.</p> Moses has now withdrawn his appeal, so let's hold the Governor to his word. Join our social media action.
Blog post 21 May 2015 -
South-East Asia: Thousands still at risk despite refugee boat U-turnPress release 21 May 2015
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Qatar is 'failing' over migrant worker reforms - new briefingPress release 20 May 2015
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#LetsMakeHistory on #marriageequality - for Ireland and the worldIreland gets the chance to make history on Friday, when it could be the first country to make legalise same-sex marriage by popular vote. Show your support for equal rights.
Blog post 20 May 2015 -
Ukraine: Overwhelming new evidence of prisoners being tortured and killed amid conflictPress release 20 May 2015
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Nigerian community waits for oil spill clean upBlog post 20 May 2015 -
Bodo oil spill: 'I was so happy that Shell agreed to pay'"I think we can have a bright future, but it will take a long time. Experts have said it will take 20-30 years for the environment to be restored." In a massive campaign win, oil company Shell has been forced to pay £55 million in compensation to the…
Blog post 20 May 2015 -
Huge response to crowdfunded newspaper ads campaign opposing repeal of Human Rights ActPress release 20 May 2015 -
China: Five women’s rights activists released on bailFive activists - Wei Tingting, Wang Man, Wu Rongrong, Li Tingting and Zheng Churan - were arrested in China for planning to mark International Women’s Day by launching a campaign against sexual harassment. The Chinese government must drop all charges…
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Morocco: Getting away with tortureBehind the liberal image of a human rights-friendly country, there is a much darker reality to Morocco. Beatings, asphyxiation, simulated drowning, psychological and sexual violence are among an array of torture techniques favoured by Moroccan security…
Reports and publications 19 May 2015 -
Morocco's 'liberal' image masks dark reality of torture - new reportPress release 19 May 2015
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Zimbabwe: Ongoing clampdown on community radio is stifling freedom of expressionPress release 19 May 2015
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Russia: passage through Duma of 'undesirable organisations' bill strongly condemnedPress release 19 May 2015
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Egypt: Death sentence recommendation for Morsi and others after 'charade trials'Press release 16 May 2015
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UAE: three sisters released after three months in secret detention for tweetingPress release 15 May 2015
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Burundi: Tensions increase - Amnesty experts available for interviewPress release 15 May 2015
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Amnesty in Ireland same-sex marriage call at Belfast demonstrationPress release 15 May 2015
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Iran: child offender faces imminent execution despite ongoing review of casePress release 15 May 2015
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FREE-Syria event on 'What Syrians want'Press release 14 May 2015