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The Hooded Men: torture, lies and a quest for justiceThe UK government imprisoned hundreds of men without trial during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. 14 were chosen for 'special treatment' and taken to a secret interrogation centre were they were beaten, threatened and subjected to torture.
17 Apr 2018 -
Brexit: Young people worried about losing human rightsLatest polling shows that concern looms over nearly 80% of young voters as the UK withdraws from the European Union. The poll uncovered confusion among young people about how Brexit would impact human rights, with many unclear on what it would mean for…
16 Apr 2018 -
The Windrush scandal - just the tip of the icebergUnless the government faces up to the past, injustices like those suffered by the #Windrush generation are certain to be repeated. Find out more.
Blog post 16 Apr 2018 -
Seventy years after WindrushThe Home Office has finally responded to mounting pressure over its disgraceful indifference to Commonwealth citizens, whose lives have been turned upside down several decades after they first settled in the UK. But is it enough?
Blog post 16 Apr 2018 -
Syria: Strikes must not result in further civilian casualties“All precautions must be taken to minimise harm to civilians in any military action.”
Press release 14 Apr 2018 -
'Toxic' Twitter is failing women by letting online violence thrive - new researchFewer than 1 in 10 British women think Twitter is doing enough to stop online violence and abuse
Press release 21 Mar 2018 -
UK/Ireland: Hooded men torture ruling is 'very disappointing', says Amnesty“This is a very disappointing outcome, for the men and their families."
Press release 20 Mar 2018 -
UK/Ireland: Landmark judgement due in 'hooded men' torture casePress release 19 Mar 2018
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You did it: 131 MPs voted for the Refugee Family Reunion Bill!The current UK laws on the rights of refugees are restrictive and unfair. But change is possible - the Refugee Family Reunion Bill takes us one giant step closer to reuniting refugee families.
Blog post 16 Mar 2018 -
Brexit bill set to 'substantially reduce rights in the UK', Amnesty annual report warnsThe EU Withdrawal Bill is set to significantly reduce human rights protections in the UK, Amnesty International warned today.
Press release 22 Feb 2018 -
Campaigning for truth for Giulio RegeniTwo years ago, Cambridge University student Giulio Regeni was found murdered in Cairo, Egypt. His family, friends and supporters continue to campaign for justice and the truth about the circumstances of the his death.
Blog post 01 Feb 2018 -
Withdrawal Bill: Ministers being given 'blank cheque' to rewrite lawsPress release 17 Jan 2018
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Home Office use of indefinite immigration detention 'causing serious harm' - new Amnesty reportThe UK must end indefinite immigration detention, Amnesty International said today, as it published a new report highlighting the long-term damage caused by the practice.
Press release 15 Dec 2017 -
What's Henry VIII got to do with Brexit?Henry VIII powers might allow ministers to roll back our human rights – intentionally or otherwise – as the UK leaves the European Union. We're fighting to ensure that doesn't happen.
11 Dec 2017 -
Brexit: 'Henry VIII eats Parliament' stunt to highlight concern over loss of rights'Ministers want to have their cake and eat it on Brexit and human rights'
Press release 08 Dec 2017 -
'I wouldn’t wish this on anyone' - a Palestinian activist speaks outFor 50 years, people like Issa have faced appalling treatment in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and the UK government has not done enough to help.
Blog post 29 Nov 2017 -
It’s time to talk about BrexitThere’s no reason why leaving the EU should mean we lose any of our rights. But if the EU Bill passes without substantial changes, that’s exactly what will happen.
Blog post 20 Nov 2017 -
Landmark UK surveillance case to be heard in Strasbourg tomorrowLandmark surveillance case in the European Court of Human Rights
Press release 06 Nov 2017 -
UK: Review into legal aid cuts must be thorough and transparent, say AmnestyPress release 31 Oct 2017