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Lesotho: Thabane resignation must not mean immunity from charges over murder of ex-wifeLesotho: Thabane resignation must not mean immunity from charges over murder of ex-wife
Press release 20 May 2020 -
Bite Size Activity: Freedom KiteAmnesty 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 freedom.
Activity pack, Primary education resources 20 May 2020 -
Bite Size Activity: Scavenger HuntAmnesty 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 play with a scavenger hunt.
Activity pack, Primary education resources 20 May 2020 -
Bite Size Activity: Solidarity MessageAmnesty International UK's HRE team has created bite size activities for creative ways to learn about human rights. This resource aims to help students show solidarity with the people in their home.
Activity pack, Primary education resources 20 May 2020 -
Hungary: decision to strip trans people of the right to legal gender recognition is a 'step into the dark ages'Hungary: decision to strip trans people of the right to legal gender recognition is a 'step into the dark ages'
Press release 19 May 2020 -
USA: 'cruel' execution in Missouri set to go ahead despite innocence claimsThe US state of Missouri plans to execute a man who has proclaimed his innocence through five trials and faces execution despite claims that “compelling” evidence never heard at his trials could have exonerated him.
Press release 19 May 2020 -
Americas: Health workers at 'horrendous risk' of COVID-19 as governments fail to offer protection to those on frontlineAmericas has more than 2 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 - around half of all positive-tested cases globally
Press release 19 May 2020 -
Syrian Torture Trial in Koblenz, Germany - Part 1Mansour Omari, a Syrian human rights defender, gives a personal account of the first day of a historic Syrian torture trial in Koblenz, Germany.
Blog post 18 May 2020 -
Northern Ireland: With domestic violence at all-time high, funding urgently needed for frontline groupsPress release 18 May 2020
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UK: Privacy questions must be addressed before NHSX contact-tracing app roll-outAmnesty letter to Matt Hancock ahead of nationwide roll-out
Press release 18 May 2020 -
UK: Crucial opportunity for MPs to fix 'harmful' immigration system'The current pandemic has exposed the damaging impact of the UK’s deeply harmful immigration system' - Kate Allen
Press release 18 May 2020 -
UK human rights organisations speak out for trans equality amidst growing threats to trans rightsUK human rights organisations speak out for trans equality amidst growing threats to trans rights
Press release 17 May 2020 -
Hong Kong: report into police conduct during protests denounced as 'biased'Amnesty has called a report by the Hong Kong Independent Police Complaint Council into the policing of protests in the city during June 2019 to March 2020 'biased'.
Press release 15 May 2020 -
UK: reports of intimidation of hospital PPE whistleblowers 'very alarming'Amnesty International has described as “very alarming” new reports of hospital whistleblowers being “intimidated” by senior managers for having raised concerns over shortages of personal protective equipment.
Press release 15 May 2020 -
Zimbabwe: Authorities must account for disappearance of three opposition leaders after COVID-19 protestPress release 14 May 2020
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Global: Starvation 'bigger threat' than COVID-19 in many refugee campsGovernments around the world ‘preventing deliveries of food and water, locking people up, or sending them back to war and persecution’
Press release 14 May 2020 -
Saudi Arabia: 'heartbreaking' two-year anniversary of jailed women's rights activistsAmnesty International has called on Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz to release prominent women’s rights defenders - two years after they were detained - describing their ongoing plight as “heartbreaking”.
Press release 14 May 2020 -
These are not the choices doctors should have to make.Author and Amnesty Ambassador Sita Brahmachari writes about the migrant experience during the coronavirus pandemic
Blog post 14 May 2020 -
Cambodia: 'War on Drugs' is rife with torture, corruption and on brink of triggering a COVID-19 catastrophe - New Report‘War on drugs’ has led to human rights abuses and dangerously overfilled detention facilities in the midst of the pandemic
Press release 13 May 2020 -
USA: Trump administration is 'weaponising COVID-19 to shut its borders to people seeking safety'
Reports suggest that Trump administration may indefinitely expand restrictions on right to seek asylum and humanitarian protections at border
Press release 13 May 2020