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Topsy-turvy justice in Burundi - human rights defenders languish in jail while mass murder goes unpunishedRichard's sister was killed in one of the many massacres that plagued the small African nation in recent memory. He blogs on a new generation enduring bloodshed and terror in Burundi, some of them railing against political oppression despite frightening…
Blog post 29 Jul 2014 -
Burundi: Impending conflict fears as country terrorised by youth wingPress release 25 Jul 2014
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The great social media crackdownBlog post 23 Jul 2014 -
Brazil: Protect the right to protestBasic freedoms are under threat in Brazil. Mass protests have led to ill-equipped police using unnecessary force on civilians. We're calling on Brazil not to turn the beautiful game ugly, and respect human rights for all.
21 Jul 2014 -
Hearing on mass government surveillance wraps up after 'farcical' weekPress release 18 Jul 2014
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Why we're taking the UK government to court over mass spyingWe believe our emails and phone calls with activists around the world have been unlawfully accessed by intelligence services in the UK and USA. Find out how industrial-scale spying by our own governments could be putting human rights activists around the…
14 Jul 2014 -
Al Jazeera verdicts are 'dark day' for media freedom in EgyptPress release 23 Jun 2014
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UK has secret policy of mass surveillance of all residents' Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google usePress release 17 Jun 2014
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The perfect storm of 'party political' and the Lobbying ActBlog post 17 Jun 2014
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Malu Halasa on art from within Syria's prison cellsBlog post 16 Jun 2014
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Egypt: 15-year jail sentences for blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah and 24 others condemnedPress release 11 Jun 2014
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Egypt: 15-year jail sentences for blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah and 24 others condemnedPress release 11 Jun 2014
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Egypt's plan for mass surveillance of social media is a 'recipe for disaster'Press release 05 Jun 2014
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Russia: right to protest 'in danger of being lost altogether' - new reportPress release 03 Jun 2014
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The most moving Father’s Day presentBlog post 03 Jun 2014
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Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu in bid to attend events in UKPress release 21 May 2014
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Thailand: Martial law and media censorship 'deeply worrying'Press release 20 May 2014
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Egypt: hunger-striking Al Jazeera journalist must be released from solitary confinementPress release 15 May 2014
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Jabeur Mejri, imprisoned for Facebook posts in TunisiaJabeur Mejri who had been freed from prison in Tunisia after he received a presidential pardon for posting images on Facebook, has now been sentenced to eight months for 'insulting a public official' and 'violating sacred values' after an argument with a…
09 May 2014 -
Pakistan: Media under siege - New reportPress release 30 Apr 2014