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Bite Size Activity: RewritesAmnesty International UK's HRE team has created bite size activities for creative ways to learn about human rights. This resource aims to help students celebrate our right to equality by rewriting a story.
Activity pack, Primary education resources 29 May 2020 -
Ethiopia: Security forces 'must face justice for horrific human rights violations' - New ReportForces have burned homes to the ground, committed rape and extrajudicial execution in response to inter-communal violence
Press release 29 May 2020 -
USA: Trump's targeting of social media companies 'dangerous and irresponsible'Press release 29 May 2020 -
Bite Size Activity: Map and GuidebookAmnesty International UK's HRE team has created bite size activities for creative ways to learn about human rights. This resource aims to help students celebrate their local area.
Activity pack, Primary education resources 29 May 2020 -
Urgent Action outcome: Man with claims of innocence executed in MissouriWalter Barton was executed on 19 May 2020. He was on death row in Missouri, USA since 2006.
Urgent action outcomes 29 May 2020 -
Darvinson Rojas released on bailVenezuelan journalist, arrested in an attempt to silence his reporting on the coronavirus, released on bail.
29 May 2020 -
Hong Kong: Passing of national security bill an 'outrageous attack on human rights''It is imperative that the international community wakes up to the alarming situation that lies before them – China has shown it can be swayed if it is put under strong and sustained pressure' - Kate Allen
Press release 28 May 2020 -
Israel/OPT: challenge to travel ban on Amnesty campaigner to be heard by courtPress release 28 May 2020
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10 human rights stories you may have missed during the COVID-19 crisisWhile we rightly keep our focus on COVID-19 developments, here are some important human rights stories that have affected millions of people but have been drowned out by coronavirus related news.
Blog post 28 May 2020 -
I’m an NHS cleaner and my video helped force a government U-turnHassan Akkad is a filmmaker, photojournalist and refugee. He cleans the Covid-19 ward in his local London hospital. On 20 May, he posted a powerful message to Boris Johnson on the coronavirus bereavement scheme for NHS workers. His video went viral…
27 May 2020 -
Zimbabwe: Drop bogus charges against opposition leaders who suffered sexual assaultPress release 27 May 2020
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The Government must address fear and mistrust around vaccinationThe Government must do more to reassure people they can get vaccinated without fear of any immigration consequence.
27 May 2020 -
LGBTI+ Pride celebrations to continue inside - new online festival announcedLGBTI+ Pride celebrations to continue inside - new online festival announced
Press release 27 May 2020 -
Urgent Action outcome: Journalist awaits dismissal of arbitrary chargesCharges against Darvinson Rojas have not been dropped and there has been no news on court case against him.
Urgent action outcomes 27 May 2020 -
Hong Kong: Alarming police attacks on peaceful anthem bill protesters signals yet another 'summer of repression'Police have fired pepper pellets at people protesting bill that would criminalise ‘insulting’ or ‘misusing’ the Chinese national anthem
Press release 27 May 2020 -
Nigeria: children brutally targeted in military-Boko Haram conflict becoming 'lost generation' - new report10,000 have died in military detention - including at a centre funded by UK
Press release 27 May 2020 -
Why doesn't the Prime Minister know about NRPF?The Prime Minister caused a small stir on social media when he admitted to not knowing what NRPF was. Here's why that matters - a lot
27 May 2020 -
Rise UpBlog post 26 May 2020
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USA: Minneapolis police officer 'must be held accountable for use of deadly force'George Floyd was pinned down by his neck until he was unable to breathe
Press release 26 May 2020 -
Qatar: 'huge' security weakness in COVID-19 contact-tracing appSerious security vulnerabilities in Qatar’s mandatory coronavirus contact-tracing app, uncovered by Amnesty International, must act as a wake-up call to other governments to ensure privacy safeguards are central to the roll-out of similar apps.
Press release 26 May 2020