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Look refugees in the eye: Poignant video experiment breaks down barriersPress release 24 May 2016
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Queen's Speech surge as petition to keep the Human Rights Act tops 100,000Press release 20 May 2016
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“I will never stop” – a mother’s campaign to free her son in IranBlog post 20 May 2016
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New poll shows overwhelming support in UK for refugeesPress release 18 May 2016
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Lockerbie relatives, footballer supporters and domestic violence survivors among 100 groups standing against Human Rights Act repealGroups unite behind Amnesty International, Liberty, BIHR to fight government plans announced in today’s Queen’s Speech
Press release 18 May 2016 -
The déjà vu Queen’s SpeechFrom renewed threats to scrap the Human Rights Act to an elusive Extremism and Safeguarding Bill, what does this year’s Queen’s Speech mean for our human rights?
Blog post 18 May 2016 -
Northern Ireland: abortion statistics show law failing women – 833 travel to GB in 2015Press release 17 May 2016
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Peru hike for human rightsBlog post 17 May 2016
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Northern Ireland politicians owe LGBT community apology for failure to deliver equalityPress release 16 May 2016
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Northern Ireland: Redress scheme must be part of Programme for Government - child abuse survivorsPress release 16 May 2016
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Nigeria: Amnesty rejects false military claims against Giwa Barracks reportPress release 13 May 2016
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Northern Ireland: Amnesty tentative welcome for moves to change law on abortion and marriage equalityPress release 12 May 2016
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Why children’s books are importantSF Said, award-winning children’s author and judge of the inaugural Amnesty CILIP Honour, blogs on the importance of children's literature to change lives and shape imaginations.
Blog post 12 May 2016 -
The government’s hokey-cokey on the European Convention is a dangerous gameRecent talk of withdrawing from the European Court of Human Rights and repealing the Human Rights Act all leads to the same place: the doors to justice being closed in the face of ordinary people in the UK when their government lets them down.
Blog post 09 May 2016 -
As Europe continues to shirk responsibility, Kenya threatens to quit hosting refugeesThe Kenyan government has announced it intends to close its refugee camps, including Dadaab – the world’s largest refugee camp. The lesson here should be clear: when one government shirks rather than shares responsibilities, others soon follow.
Blog post 09 May 2016 -
Northern Ireland - clear majority for marriage equality in new Assembly: Amnesty calls for law changePress release 07 May 2016
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Mexico: Jailed anti-logging activist named 'prisoner of conscience'Press release 06 May 2016
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Monday's UN global compact on refugee crisis could be game-changerPress release 06 May 2016