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Iran: don't execute Salar, juvenile offenderBlog post 10 Sep 2015
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A mother aged 11, after she was raped by her stepfather'Mainumby' in Paraguay has given birth by caesarean section, aged just 11, after she fell pregnant following repeated rape. Despite the huge risks to her life, Paraguayan authorities refused the family's request to terminate Mainumby's pregnancy.…
13 Aug 2015 -
Amnesty Youth Awards: Creativity in the fight for human rightsEvery year for the past five years, hundreds of young people come together at the Amnesty UK Human Rights Action Centre to celebrate their success in the Amnesty Youth Awards. A panel of experts select the best reports, photographs, songs and fundraising…
Blog post 23 Jun 2015 -
Call for Northern Ireland clerical child sex abuse inquiry as Amnesty responds to Vatican tribunalPress release 16 Jun 2015
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Education without Discrimination: Roma Children's Rights in the Czech RepublicBlog post 28 May 2015
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Paraguay: No child should be forced to give birthBlog post 27 May 2015
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Britain's talented youth will be celebrated at Amnesty Awards - Weds 29 AprilPress release 24 Apr 2015
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12 April 2015: International Day for Street ChildrenBlog post 11 Apr 2015
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Jacqueline Montanez’s sentence overturnedBlog post 26 Mar 2015
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Girls' Rights Under Threat in SpainBlog post 15 Mar 2015
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Human Rights Education Questions and AnswersDeveloped by Amnesty's International Secretariat, this Q&A gives an overview of Amnesty International's work in human rights education.
Explainer, Q&A 10 Mar 2015 -
UPDATE: Iran due to execute child offenderBlog post 16 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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EVENT: Convention on the Rights of the Child - 25 Years On...Blog post 10 Feb 2015
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Somalia: Ratification of the UN Convention on the rights of the child a breakthroughPress release 20 Jan 2015
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Sir Richard Branson, Kate Nash and Sir Trevor McDonald to judge Amnesty's Youth AwardsPress release 20 Nov 2014
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Sita Brahmachari on home, homelessness, identity and belief
Sita Brahmachari's new novel for young adults, Red Leaves, is a moving story about family, love, community, diversity, the tangled roots of history and searching for a place to call home. Sita shares how Red Leaves explores the right to have a home which…
Blog post 12 Nov 2014 -
Malorie Blackman: 'Children's books still have a long way to go before they are truly diverse'
Once told to 'go back to where she came from' (she was born in Clapham), children's laureate Malorie Blackman is now famous for her books on race and identity. Here she reveals the books that shaped her and why young adult fiction has a lot to improve...
Blog post 10 Nov 2014 -
USA: Jacqueline Montanez and Life Imprisonment Without ParoleBlog post 30 Oct 2014
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Why we have the right to an identityBlog post 23 Oct 2014