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Zimbabwe: human rights concerns despite a peaceful electionBlog post 08 Aug 2013
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Some lessons from history have still not been learnedBlog post 08 Aug 2013
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Romania: Stop new forced eviction of Roma in Baia MareBlog post 08 Aug 2013
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Gaza: Hamas' threat to publicly execute prisoners after Eid is 'deeply disturbing'Press release 07 Aug 2013
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Northern Ireland: Amnesty calls for public inquiry into Omagh - 15 years after deadly bombPress release 07 Aug 2013
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A snapshot of Aleppo's devastationBlog post 07 Aug 2013
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Syria: new satellite images show devastation in AleppoPress release 06 Aug 2013
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Bahrain: new decrees from King Hamad banning dissent are 'outrageous'Press release 06 Aug 2013
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Egyptian foreign minister misquotes Amnesty over Morsi supporters' weaponsPress release 06 Aug 2013
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Asylum, refugees and immigration: avoiding a race to the bottomBlog post 05 Aug 2013
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Sandi Toksvig; Mark Thomas; Lucy Porter and Nish Kumar join Amnesty at Underbelly this weekPress release 05 Aug 2013
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Albania: Roma families at risk of forced evictionBlog post 05 Aug 2013
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Bahrain: Child sent to prison after demonstrationBlog post 05 Aug 2013
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Raisa freed from psychiatric hospital, thanks to youBlog post 01 Aug 2013
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The Detainee InquiryIn July 2010 Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he had commissioned The Gibson Inquiry to investigate accusations of UK's complicity in torture during counter-terrorism operations after 9/11.
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China – it’s not Black and WhiteBlog post 01 Aug 2013
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International Issues News 30 (Jul 2013): Building a culture of philanthropyThis newsletter is put together to spread updates on Amnesty's focus to a wider audience worldwide.
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Binyam MohamedBritish resident Binyam Mohamed was held in US custody for over six years. During that time he was brutally tortured and claims that the UK government was complicit in his treatment. His fight for justice continues.
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Zimbabwe goes to the polls peacefully – but will it stay that way?Blog post 31 Jul 2013