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USA: Albert Woodfox – 42 years in solitaryFor 23 hours a day, Albert Woodfox is incarcerated in a tiny cell without any social interaction. It's been this way for 42 years. We will continue to fight for Albert - now a frail, elderly man and the only remaining imprisoned member of the Angola 3 -…
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What is Zahran Alloush doing to help free Razan Zaitouneh and her colleagues?Blog post 26 May 2014
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China: Fear of cover-up as Cao Shunli's body goes missingPress release 26 Mar 2014
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The Chinese authorities have 'blood on their hands' over campaigner's deathPress release 14 Mar 2014
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Louisana's injustice: Lessons the USA must learn from Glenn FordAfter enduring nearly three decades awaiting execution for a crime he’s always claimed he never committed, Glenn Ford is a free man - and the 144th person to be exonerated from America's death row. Our US Campaigner blogs on a case that has numerous…
Blog post 12 Mar 2014 -
USA: Louisiana must drop campaign of vengeance against last of 'Angola 3'Press release 06 Jan 2014
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Celebrities back Amnesty campaign to get prisoners of conscience home this winterPress release 24 Oct 2013
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Resource Pack: Power of the Pen (Primary)Engage primary students in literacy across the curriculum by writing letters to defend a real-life human rights case stud
Resource pack, Primary education resources, Creative resource, Teaching resource 08 Oct 2013 -
Resource Pack: Power of the Pen (Secondary)Engage students in literacy across the curriculum by writing letters to defend a real life human rights case study.
Lesson plan, Resource pack, Secondary education resources, Creative resource, Teaching resource 08 Oct 2013 -
Herman Wallace: Justice deferred to the endHerman Wallace spent over 41 years in solitary confinement in prison in Louisiana. He was released from solitary just three days before he died, aged 71, after a battle with liver cancer. Our only solace is that Herman died a free man.
Blog post 04 Oct 2013 -
Herman is freeBlog post 02 Oct 2013
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Eggs and bullets: the occupational hazards of a politicianBlog post 20 Aug 2013
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Zimbabwe: human rights concerns despite a peaceful electionBlog post 08 Aug 2013
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Zimbabwe elections: Amnesty directors in Africa speak outBlog post 30 Jul 2013
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18,000 voices call for violence free elections in ZimbabweBlog post 17 Jul 2013
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Edward Snowden and Russia's Cold War on human rightsBlog post 16 Jul 2013
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Beatrice Mtetwa and the rule of law in ZimbabweBlog post 26 Jun 2013
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Sri Lanka – sun, sea, torture and impunityBlog post 26 Jun 2013
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Election date set for Zimbabwe, but will it hold?Blog post 14 Jun 2013