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Podcast: Chelsea Manning and Michelle Hendley"I feel like I've been stored away all this time without a voice" Chelsea Manning told us from high-security military prison in Kansas. For the first time, Chelsea tells the story of her life from prison, voiced by actress Michelle Hendley.
04 Feb 2016 -
After more than 13 years, Shaker Aamer has been released from Guantánamo BayAfter 13 and a half years in Guantánamo Bay without charge or trial, Shaker Aamer can finally return to his family.
Blog post 30 Oct 2015 -
Shaker Aamer: 13 years in Guantánamo Bay, never charged with any crimeShaker Aamer has finally been released after being detained in Guantánamo Bay detention centre without charge or trial for the last 13 years. Shaker Aamer was one of the first detainees to be sent to the notorious Guantánamo Bay detention centre in 2002.
30 Oct 2015 -
What was the UK's role in CIA torture?The damning US report on CIA torture reveals how they used waterboarding, ‘rectal feeding’, mock executions, sleep deprivation, stress positions and other cruel and degrading treatment against detainees. But we still don’t know how deeply the UK was…
30 Oct 2015 -
USA: Supreme Court lethal injection ruling leaves injustice of death penalty in placePress release 29 Jun 2015
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Nebraska just abolished the death penaltyBlog post 22 Jun 2015
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USA: all 50 states fail international standards on police use of lethal force - new reportPress release 18 Jun 2015
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A deadly force: Police violence in the USAHundreds of men and women are killed by police every year across the United States. No-one knows exactly how many because the authorities do not count how many lives are lost. All 50 US states and the District of Columbia fail to comply with…
18 Jun 2015 -
USA: continued detention of 'Angola 3' prisoner Albert Woodfox condemnedPress release 12 Jun 2015
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USA: ruling for 'Angola 3' prisoner Albert Woodfox's release strongly welcomedPress release 09 Jun 2015
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Which countries could have access to your data?We know that countries around the world have secret data-sharing agreements, thanks to Edward Snowden. So which countries could have personal information about you?
04 Jun 2015 -
USA: court ruling shows case for mass surveillance is 'crumbling'Press release 07 May 2015
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USA: Amnesty sends human rights observers to BaltimorePress release 29 Apr 2015
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USA: Baltimore police must 'exercise restraint' during protestsPress release 28 Apr 2015
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New report criticises US government silence over CIA torture revelationsPress release 21 Apr 2015
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Birmingham medic to run ten laps of White House in orange jumpsuit for Guantánamo detainee Shaker AamerPress release 18 Apr 2015
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Jacqueline Montanez’s sentence overturnedBlog post 26 Mar 2015
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Utah's reintroduction of firing squads is USA’s latest attempt to 'fix the unfixable'Press release 24 Mar 2015
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Evidence of global opposition to US mass surveillanceOur research shows that around the world, the public don’t want to be spied on by the United States. Yet every day, US government agencies access and store data from our phones, computers and other hardware that lets them know the most intimate details…
17 Mar 2015 -
Five reasons to care about mass surveillanceWhat do we mean when we talk about mass surveillance? And why should you care about it? Our Security and Human Rights Advisor blogs on her top five reasons to clue up about mass surveillance, and its threat to your human rights.
Blog post 24 Feb 2015