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The circle of hell: Barrel bombs in Aleppo, SyriaBarrel bombs – oil drums, fuel tanks or gas cylinders filled with explosives and metal fragments, plunged from helicopters – have killed more than 11,000 civilians in Syria since 2012. Yet the Syrian government refuses to acknowledge one single civilian…
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South Africa: Pregnancy shouldn't killPregnant women and girls in Mkhondo, South Africa, are dying needlessly because they aren’t getting vital healthcare. A lethal mix of overstretched nurses, ambulance shortages and a lack of support make this one of the worst places in the country to be a…
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Northern Ireland: no change in abortion law would be cruel betrayal of womenPress release 01 May 2015
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Refugee and migrant crisis: Amnesty response to Nigel Farage comments in European Parliament todayPress release 29 Apr 2015
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Mediterranean crisis: ‘We don’t let people drown’In a week when more than a thousand people drowned in the Mediterranean Sea, our Director went to Lampedusa to meet survivors, the coastguard and officials on the frontline of the crisis.
Blog post 29 Apr 2015 -
USA: Amnesty sends human rights observers to BaltimorePress release 29 Apr 2015
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Paraguay: 10-year-old raped by stepfather must be allowed an abortionPress release 29 Apr 2015
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Nigeria: Rescue of women and girls a 'small step' in securing safetyPress release 29 Apr 2015
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Amnesty celebrates Britain's talented youth in prestigious Awards ceremonyPress release 29 Apr 2015
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Shell profits won't count the true cost of Niger Delta oil spillsPress release 28 Apr 2015
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Indonesia: 'Theatre of cruelty' condemned as executions go aheadPress release 28 Apr 2015
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USA: Baltimore police must 'exercise restraint' during protestsPress release 28 Apr 2015
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People can change – if you let them liveIndonesia has executed eight men for drugs offences, despite international outcry. One prisoner, Mary Jane Veloso, was spared execution. The executions will not fix the drugs trade. Their needless deaths only wrench apart the families of prisoners who…
Blog post 28 Apr 2015 -
Shell profits won't count the true cost of Niger Delta oil spillsPress release 28 Apr 2015
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Surviving a shipwreck in the Mediterranean: Ali’s journeyAli is just 15, but he's seen a lot. He's seen his friend die in the back of a truck, and hundreds of people praying for their survival in an inflatable boat. The hope of a better life has led Ali to endure some awful things. He's one of the lucky ones,…
Blog post 27 Apr 2015 -
Northern Ireland: Amnesty calls for politicians to back same-sex marriagePress release 26 Apr 2015
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Indonesia: 72 hours to stop state-sanctioned executionsPress release 26 Apr 2015
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Yemen: call for investigation after a month of airstrikes has left hundreds of civilians deadPress release 24 Apr 2015