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Qatar World Cup: The ugly side of the beautiful gameMigrants building the 2022 football World Cup stadium in Qatar are abused and exploited – while FIFA makes huge profits.
31 Mar 2016 -
Edward Snowden: 'Privacy is for the powerless'To mark World Day Against Cyber Censorship, Edward Snowden talks to us about how governments are watching everything we do online, and why we must bring mass surveillance back under control.
Blog post 11 Mar 2016 -
£18bn in arms sold to Saudi Arabia last year - new reportPress release 26 Feb 2016
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The UK is sweeping away human rights complaints against companiesWhen human rights complaints are made about UK companies, the UK government is more often than not ignoring them without investigation. There is a system to report abuses, but it's failing on every level - and letting companies abusing rights off the…
Blog post 23 Feb 2016 -
Report - UK National Contact Point: How human rights complaints are handledWhen human rights complaints are made about UK corporations, the UK government is more often than not ignoring them witho
Executive summary, Reports and publications 19 Feb 2016 -
Urgent Action: Chinese labour activists 3rd update
Zhu Xiaomei and Tang Jian have been released but Zeng Feiyang, Meng Han and He Xiaobo remain behind bars.
Urgent action outcomes 16 Feb 2016 -
Four reasons the UK needs a New Year’s resolution on Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia executed 47 people last week, yet the UK government continues to put business before human rights - refusing to criticise its trade ally. From prison contracts to arms sales, its clear where our government's priorities are with Saudi Arabia.
Blog post 05 Jan 2016 -
Thank you for everything in 2015Happy 2016! We've got a lot to do this year, but first let's celebrate what we achieved together in 2015.
Blog post 31 Dec 2015 -
Broken by its own champion – a very un-happy birthday to the Global Arms Trade TreatyThe global Arms Trade Treaty came into force last Christmas Eve. In many ways a very familiar story of a miracle birth, heralded as a new chapter for humankind. One year on and it’s already been broken. More shockingly still, by its own self-declared…
Blog post 17 Dec 2015 -
How Islamic State got its weaponsIrresponsible arms transfers to Iraq by countries including the UK, USA, Russia, China, Germany and France have provided the armed group Islamic State (ISIS) with a huge and lethal arsenal.
07 Dec 2015 -
Yemen conflict: Does the UK have blood on its hands?Continuous, indiscriminate airstrikes have rained down on Yemen for six months, killing hundreds and injuring hundreds more. This is not a conflict the UK can stand back and claim its hands are clean. The Saudi Arabian coalition is using UK weaponry and…
Blog post 01 Dec 2015 -
Briefing for Shell investors: Lessons from the Bodo court casePolicy briefing 19 Nov 2015 -
Shell haunted by Ken Saro Wiwa legacy as Niger Delta communities demand justice20 years since Nigerian activist Ken Saro Wiwa was executed, Shell has failed those that still live in the polluted Niger Delta.
Blog post 10 Nov 2015 -
Slick PR can't disguise Shell's devastating oil pollution in NigeriaShell claims to have cleaned up the Niger Delta after its oil spills there. Our research shows otherwise.
Press release 03 Nov 2015 -
Shell: New report slams oil spill clean-up claims on 20th Anniversary of Ken Saro-Wiwa ExecutionPress release 02 Nov 2015
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Azerbaijan: Husband and wife activists jailed after European Games protestPress release 13 Aug 2015
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Beijing 2022: Six reasons why China has to up its gameChina’s human rights record got worse in the run-up to the last Beijing Games in 2008. A greater number of activists were detained and websites blocked, and foreign journalists were stopped from reporting on issues deemed ‘sensitive by the authorities.…
31 Jul 2015 -
Trafigura: What if police said it was too hard to chase criminals?Amnesty was essentially told today it's too much bother for the UK authorities to investigate Trafigura's role in the dumping of toxic waste in the Ivory Coast
Blog post 23 Jul 2015 -
CSI: Gaza - Forensic Architects08 Jul 2015
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The Gaza Platform: seeking justice for war crimesWe’ve launched a new digital mapping tool to help investigate human rights violations during the 2014 Gaza conflict. We’ve built a definitive picture of what happened minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, using forensic architecture, satellite…
Press release, Past work 08 Jul 2015