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USA: Albert Woodfox – 42 years in solitaryFor 23 hours a day, Albert Woodfox is incarcerated in a tiny cell without any social interaction. It's been this way for 42 years. We will continue to fight for Albert - now a frail, elderly man and the only remaining imprisoned member of the Angola 3 -…
21 Jul 2014 -
Ukraine airliner deaths: on-site investigation by international experts neededPress release 18 Jul 2014
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Hearing on mass government surveillance wraps up after 'farcical' weekPress release 18 Jul 2014
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Finland: European Court ruling in Heli case a blow for transgender rightsPress release 18 Jul 2014
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Singapore: Double execution is massive leap backwardsPress release 18 Jul 2014
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Israel / Gaza: Attacks show a flagrant disregard for civilian lifePress release 18 Jul 2014
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Human Rights Act moves: 'We allow Cameron to rip away this safety net at our peril'Press release 17 Jul 2014
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Northern Ireland: ‘On the Runs’ scheme a symptom of wider political failurePress release 16 Jul 2014
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USA: federal supermax prison in Colorado is 'inhuman' and in breach of international lawPress release 16 Jul 2014
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Turkey: teenage asylum seeker dies, others at risk of returnBlog post 16 Jul 2014
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Iran: Youth at risk of hanging amid disturbing rise in juvenile executionsPress release 15 Jul 2014
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Book and Activities: ChalklineChalkline follows nine-year-old Rafiq’s transformation from child to boy soldier.
Activity pack, Books and literature, Further education resources, Secondary education resources, Teaching resource 15 Jul 2014 -
Nigeria: Justice awarded to Port Harcourt communityFor five years, Nigerian authorities have refused to investigate the shooting at Port Harcourt. But on 10 June 2014, a regional human rights court ruled that the Nigerian security forces committed human rights abuses. Justice has finally been dealt to…
14 Jul 2014 -
Why we're taking the UK government to court over mass spyingWe believe our emails and phone calls with activists around the world have been unlawfully accessed by intelligence services in the UK and USA. Find out how industrial-scale spying by our own governments could be putting human rights activists around the…
14 Jul 2014 -
Palestinian families under attackDozens of Palestinian families living in the West Bank have had their homes repeatedly destroyed, their movements restricted and their access to water denied by the Israeli army. We’re holding authorities responsible for bulldozing human rights and…
11 Jul 2014 -
Ukraine: Torture and abductionOn 27 May, armed men wearing balaclavas abducted Hanna in the city of Donetsk. She endured six days of violent beating, torture and humiliation. Hanna’s torturous ordeal is not unique. We have gathered graphic evidence of torture in eastern Ukraine…
11 Jul 2014 -
Israel/Gaza: UN must impose arms embargo as civilian death toll risesPress release 11 Jul 2014
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Kenya: Thousands of rape and sexual and gender-based crimes from post election go unpunishedPress release 11 Jul 2014