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New letter to David Cameron seeks answers over 'why Shaker Aamer is still in Guantánamo'Press release 12 Feb 2015
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"Worst fears realised" as hundreds more migrants die in MediterraneanPress release 11 Feb 2015
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Kincora: Amnesty raises inquiry with MPsPress release 11 Feb 2015
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MALAYSIA: Anwar verdict will have chilling effect on freedom of expressionPress release 10 Feb 2015
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Tasers 'not a panacea' - concerns at Police Federation votePress release 10 Feb 2015
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25 Years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: What Next?Blog post 10 Feb 2015
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'Historic victory' with today's GCHQ surveillance rulingPress release 06 Feb 2015
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Books for children in dark timesBlog post 06 Feb 2015
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"Your moral compass is broken." Opposing Northern Ireland's anti-gay 'conscience clause'Blog post 06 Feb 2015
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UK government’s mass spying ruled unlawfulWe have won a historic victory against the UK government’s spy agencies, GCHQ, Mi5 and Mi6 over their indiscriminate surveillance practices. The landmark verdict proves that mass surveillance sharing on such an industrial scale was unlawful, and a…
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New report highlights urgent need for UK resettlement of Syrian refugeesPress release 04 Feb 2015
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UKRAINE: Amnesty uncovers horrors of civilian bloodshed in indiscriminate attacksPress release 02 Feb 2015
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Haiti: Open letter prompts new Prime Minister to take up human rights challengePress release 02 Feb 2015
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Northern Ireland: new ‘conscience clause’ would allow anti-gay discriminationPress release 31 Jan 2015
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Northern Ireland: new 'conscience clause' would allow anti-gay discriminationPress release 31 Jan 2015
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Equatorial Guinea: African Cup of Nations peaceful protesters must be releasedPress release 30 Jan 2015
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'Diego Garcia used for CIA interrogations' allegations must be investigatedPress release 30 Jan 2015