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Bite Size Activity: Bird BuntingAmnesty 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 human right to freedom.
Activity pack, Primary education resources 21 Apr 2020 -
Lebanon: Thousands of prisoners held in 'revolting' conditions at risk of COVID-19Some detainees reportedly held in overcrowded jails without trial for at least 13 years
Press release 21 Apr 2020 -
Iran: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe to wait 'another day in limbo' as decision delayed'There should be no question of her being sent back to Evin Prison - not in a few weeks’ time, not ever' - Kate Allen
Press release 18 Apr 2020 -
Amnesty steps in to help homeschoolers on lockdown with bite size activitiesPress release 17 Apr 2020
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Southern Africa: Government intervention urgently required as millions face hunger under COVID-19 lockdownsMillions of people across Southern Africa face desperate situation as lockdowns prevent them from earning money and buying food
Press release 17 Apr 2020 -
Colombia: Indigenous Peoples will die from COVID-19 or hunger if state does not act immediatelyDespite government promises, indigenous communities have received no support since the lockdown was enforced three weeks ago
Press release 17 Apr 2020 -
Lyra McKee: One year since murder and Northern Ireland remains 'most dangerous place in UK' for journalistsOn the first anniversary of her death, Amnesty is calling for all those responsible to be held to account and warning that press freedom continues to be under threat in Northern Ireland
Press release 17 Apr 2020 -
Rohingya boat migrants: Coronavirus 'no excuse' for failing to save refugeesPress release 17 Apr 2020 -
Poland: MPs ‘freeze’ regressive bills on abortion and sex education following protestsPress release 16 Apr 2020
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UK: Review of COVID-19 impact on ethnic minorities welcomedReview of COVID-19 impact on ethnic minorities welcomed
Press release 16 Apr 2020 -
UK: Care home COVID-19 testing welcome but without adequate PPE many still at riskReports of coronavirus rapidly spreading in care homes across the UK are incredibly worrying and a huge threat to the health and welfare of residents and staff.
Press release 15 Apr 2020 -
Qatar: Migrant workers tricked into detention then expelled during COVID-19 pandemicWorkers told they were being tested for COVID-19 only to be expelled from the country
Press release 15 Apr 2020 -
Northern Ireland: Abortion Central Access point an 'important step forward'Northern Ireland: Abortion Central Access point an 'important step forward'
Press release 15 Apr 2020 -
USA: Trump's suspension of WHO funding is 'reckless'Amnesty has criticised Donald Trump’s announcement that the USA will halt funding to the World Health Organisation pending the US administration’s review of the global health body’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Press release 15 Apr 2020 -
Europe: Mass protests provide ‘ray of hope’ as human rights violations continue across region - new reportHuman rights defenders have been threatened, prosecuted, subjected to excessive use of force by police, and suffered discrimination at the hands of governments
Press release 15 Apr 2020 -
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Then and NowWhat is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how can we explore the UDHR in education?
Blog post 14 Apr 2020 -
Syrian Torture Trial in Koblenz, Germany - Part 3Part 3 of Mansour Omari's deeply personal account of the Syria torture trial in Koblenz, Germany.
Blog post 14 Apr 2020 -
Turkey: New prison release law leaves innocent and vulnerable prisoners at risk of COVID-19New law that could allow for early release of up to 100,000 prisoners fails to protect many in poor health, older people and those who are innocent of any crime
Press release 14 Apr 2020 -
Myanmar: Government must release activists and bring an end to 'military-era laws' - new reportAmnesty demands the government amends or repeals oppressive laws that seek to silence those who peacefully speak out against the regime
Press release 14 Apr 2020 -
UK: 'Deeply concerning' that peaceful climate activists were referred to 'dubious' anti-terrorism programme'Under the guise of Prevent and the incredibly vague definition of ‘extremism’ the Government has been able to profile, use surveillance, compile date and infringe on the personal freedoms of many individuals and minority communities' - Allan Hogarth
Press release 13 Apr 2020