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Northern Ireland: 'Hooded Men' investigation can proceed after police appeal bid rejected'This has been a long road and we’ve had to fight our way down every inch of it'
Press release 21 Nov 2019 -
Facebook and Google's pervasive surveillance poses unprecedented danger to human rights - new reportDigital surveillance ‘is one of the defining human rights challenges of our era’ – Kumi Naidoo
Press release 21 Nov 2019 -
Slovakia: law forcing women to view embryo and listen to foetal heartbeat before abortion must be blockedDemonstrations this afternoon
Press release 21 Nov 2019 -
Scott Warren found not guilty in courtHumanitarian volunteer Dr Scott Warren was found not guilty of the charges against him in a court in Arizona. Read more.
21 Nov 2019 -
Trans Day of Remembrance 2019Too many trans people are paying for the right to merely exist with their lives. It is imperative they are not forgotten.
20 Nov 2019 -
Northern Ireland: PSNI to appeal ‘Hooded Men' case to UK Supreme CourtOn Thursday 21 November 2019, the Court of Appeal in Belfast will hear that the Chief Constable of PSNI will challenge a recent judgment in favour of the ‘Hooded Men’ to the UK Supreme Court. The case also involves the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and the Department of Justice
Press release 20 Nov 2019 -
China: UK consulate worker's allegations fit documented pattern of tortureCase ‘chillingly’ illustrates the inherent dangers of the proposed extradition bill
Press release 20 Nov 2019 -
Human rights defender imprisoned and ill-treatedCrimean human rights defender, Server Mustafayev, faces up to 25-years imprisonment on false terrorism charges.
Urgent action outcomes 19 Nov 2019 -
The call that never came: how one Syrian torture survivor is refusing to let injustice crush himThe call that never came: how one Syrian torture survivor is refusing to let injustice crush him
Blog post 19 Nov 2019 -
Ethiopia: Authorities must prevent violence and protect rights during Sidama referendumPress release 19 Nov 2019 -
Spain: Conviction of Catalan leaders 'excessive and disproportionate'Amnesty International releases new analysis of high-profile Catalan trial
Press release 19 Nov 2019 -
Iran: more than 100 protesters killed in petrol price demonstrations‘The authorities must end this brutal and deadly crackdown immediately’
Press release 19 Nov 2019 -
Turkmenistan: Kasymberdi Garaev returned homeKasymberdi Garaev, a gay doctor who disappeared after an article regarding his sexuality had been published, has returned home.
19 Nov 2019 -
Papuan activists face maximum life imprisonmentSix political activists face life imprisonment for peacefully campaigning for the self-determination of Papua.
Urgent action outcomes 19 Nov 2019 -
Transgender rights march at risk of attackTrans rights activists holding a rights march need to be be protected by police following violence at last year's march.
Urgent action outcomes 18 Nov 2019 -
Malaysia: 'vicious' caning of four men for alleged gay offences condemned‘The whole affair is a scandal and a judicial travesty’
Press release 18 Nov 2019 -
Why do children’s rights matter?Thirty years of progress in children’s rights, by Professor Geraldine Van Bueren QC, one of the original drafters of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Blog post 18 Nov 2019 -
UK: Reports of killings and torture by British troops 'deeply troubling''“If true, those responsible for sanctioning and carrying out torture and other war crimes, at all levels, must be held accountable and where appropriate, prosecuted' - Rachel Logan
Press release 17 Nov 2019 -
Vietnam: Prominent human rights defender detained on return to countryDinh Thao was arrested this morning after more than three years away from Vietnam.
Press release 15 Nov 2019 -
USA: Texas governor should grant clemency to Rodney ReedReed’s conviction & death sentence is ‘deeply disturbing’
Press release 15 Nov 2019