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Covid-19: Big Pharma fuelling unprecedented human rights crisis - New ReportCovid-19: Big Pharma fuelling unprecedented human rights crisis - New Report
Press release 21 Sep 2021 -
Know your freedoms: 11 human rights defenders you need to follow on Instagram right now
Know your freedoms: 11 human rights defenders you need to follow on Instagram right now
Press release 13 Sep 2021 -
UK could soon have prisoners of conscienceThe Policing Bill will result in human rights activists being imprisoned solely for their peaceful exercise of their human rights.
Blog post 16 Aug 2021 -
Ten years since the execution of Troy Davis: remembering the campaign to stop his executionIt's ten years since the execution of Troy Anthony Davis, killed in Georgia, USA, despite significant doubts about his conviction.
Blog post 16 Aug 2021 -
Protests for racial justice face ongoing challenge from Policing Bill40 years since racialised communities revolted at police violence and a year since Black Lives Matter demonstrations, the right to protest used on these occasions is now under threat from the Policing Bill.
Blog post 16 Aug 2021 -
Why the Police Crackdown Bill makes racism worseMore than 85% of Black people in the UK are not confident that they would be treated the same as white people by the police.
Blog post 30 Jun 2021 -
Black Lives Matter and the Right to ProtestLooking back at the BLM marches, it’s clear that the largest anti-racist protests in over a century should be celebrated – not used as an excuse to extend police powers, take away our freedoms and further entrench institutional racism.
Blog post 25 May 2021 -
10 reasons why the Government needs to drop the Policing BillRead why we urged the government to scrap this Police Crackdown Bill. In a nutshell it puts too much power in the hands of the Government Ministers with not enough checks and balances to prevent those in power from harming people.
Blog post 23 May 2021 -
AIUK Submission to the Independent Human Rights Act Review (IHRAR)AIUK's submission responding to the Call for Evidence by the government's Independent Review of the Human Rights Act.
Submission 16 Mar 2021 -
The Human Rights Act: ExplainedThe Human Rights Act brings home fundamental, universal rights we all have as human beings, and allows us to challenge authorities if they violate them. If you’re lucky you won’t ever need to use it in a court. But it’s protecting you all the same.
Explainer 23 Feb 2021 -
UK: Stansted 15 appeal verdict a 'good day for justice'Activists peacefully attempted to prevent the deportation of 60 people at Stansted Airport in 2017
Press release 29 Jan 2021 -
'Safe and Legal Routes' BriefingJanuary 2021 Briefing on safe and legal routes for people to exercise their right to seek and enjoy asylum in the UK
Policy briefing 27 Jan 2021 -
5 things you need to know about the Overseas Operations BillTorture is never OK - but right now, the government is attempting to pass a Bill that would decriminalise torture and war crimes committed by UK soldiers more than five years ago. Read more.
Blog post 18 Nov 2020 -
Amnesty calls for Human Rights Act to be celebrated across UK to mark 20th anniversaryPress release 01 Oct 2020
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Words That Burn: Question through poetryThis resource explores human rights issues through poetry. Part of our Words That Burn bitesize poetry series.
Poetry resource, Further education resources, Secondary education resources, Creative resource, Words that burn 24 Jun 2020 -
Bite Size Activity: Discovering a New PlanetAmnesty International UK's HRE team has created bite size activities for creative ways to learn about human rights. This resource aims to help students explore human rights law.
Activity pack, Primary education resources 01 May 2020 -
Europe: Mass protests provide ‘ray of hope’ as human rights violations continue across region - new reportHuman rights defenders have been threatened, prosecuted, subjected to excessive use of force by police, and suffered discrimination at the hands of governments
Press release 15 Apr 2020 -
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Then and NowWhat is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how can we explore the UDHR in education?
Blog post 14 Apr 2020 -
London stands with Hongkongers, Uyghurs, Tibetans and HRDs in mainland China at UDHR71Blog post 11 Dec 2019