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Interview with Bambi: Social crusadeBlog post 14 Nov 2018 -
REBELLION: Our new exclusive feminist t-shirt collectionIntroducing our new range of limited-edition feminist t-shirts, REBELLION. The designs are inspired by the incredible women in our Write For Rights campaign this year. Wearing one could have more impact than you realise.
Blog post 09 Nov 2018 -
Northern Ireland: woman who bought abortion pills for daughter in court to challenge prosecutionFirst-time a prosecution relating to Northern Ireland’s restrictive abortion law has been challenged
Press release 05 Nov 2018 -
Why is Twitter still not acting when it receives reports of death threats?When Rochelle Ritchie reported the death threats she had received on Twitter, the platform did nothing. Twitter need to understand that violence and abuse online can manifest into violence and abuse offline.
Blog post 05 Nov 2018 -
Northern Ireland: Amnesty welcomes Commons vote on abortion and marriage equality
Amnesty International has welcomed a vote in the House of Commons this evening which will put pressure the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Karen Bradley MP to take action on abortion and marriage equality.
Press release 24 Oct 2018 -
UK: Natural History Museum must justify hosting Saudi Arabia eventEvent comes amid intense concern over Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance
Press release 11 Oct 2018 -
Northern Ireland abortion: 75% of UK public want government to change law - new pollsNew polls reveal overwhelming support for decriminalisation of abortion and law reform for Northern Ireland
Press release 10 Oct 2018 -
Why I'm a Guilty FeministDeborah Frances-White talks about her award-winning podcast, refugee work and the realities of being a feminist.
10 Oct 2018 -
Northern Ireland: 50 years on from civil rights march, new human rights warning
Fifty years on from the historic civil rights march in Derry / Londonderry in Northern Ireland, Amnesty International has warned that human rights are still being denied and are at further risk after Brexit.
Press release 05 Oct 2018 -
Urgent Action update: Amal Fathy sentenced for her peaceful activism in Egypt
Amal Fathy sentenced to two years in prison and a large fine for her peaceful activism.
Urgent action outcomes 05 Oct 2018 -
We have to fight to achieve our rightsSince March 2017, Amnesty International has spoken to more than 100 women and girls who have fled their homelands, and who are living in camps and flats on the Greek islands or on mainland Greece.
Blog post 03 Oct 2018 -
Civil partnerships: PM should act now on marriage equality for Northern Ireland
Amnesty International has welcomed Theresa May’s announcement that all couples in England and Wales will be able to choose to have a civil partnership and called on her to end the block on marriage equality for same-sex couples in Northern Ireland.
Press release 02 Oct 2018 -
Iran: young Kurdish woman executed after unfair trial‘Her execution is profoundly unjust’ - Philip Luther
Press release 02 Oct 2018 -
Egypt: women's human rights defender Amal Fathy sentenced for speaking out‘She is not a criminal and should not be punished for her bravery’
Press release 29 Sep 2018 -
Northern Ireland: Conservative MPs reject that Westminster cannot act on abortionMPs Anna Soubry, Nicky Morgan, and Huw Merriman in Belfast for meetings on abortion law reform
Press release 28 Sep 2018 -
Have your say on the Gender Recognition ActThe GRA allows (some) trans people to change their legal gender on birth certificates. For trans people, having their gender legally recognised is critical to be able to live freely, authentically and openly.
28 Sep 2018 -
USA: Brett Kavanaugh nomination process should be halted‘Amnesty International is deeply concerned about Brett Kavanaugh’s record on a range of … human rights issues’
Press release 25 Sep 2018 -
Why Sudanese teenager Noura Hussein’s case mattersWhy Sudanese teenager Noura Hussein’s case matters
Blog post 25 Sep 2018 -
Book and Activities: The Lie TreeA wonderfully evocative and atmospheric novel by Frances Hardinge, award-winning author of Cuckoo Song and Fly By Night.
Activity pack, Books and literature, Secondary education resources, Teaching resource 25 Sep 2018 -
Northern Ireland: woman who bought abortion pills for daughter in court to challenge prosecutionA challenge to a decision by the Public Prosecution Service in Northern Ireland to prosecute a mother for buying her then 15-year-old daughter abortion pills online gets underway today in a Belfast court.
Press release 20 Sep 2018