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We need to know why the UK government spied on Amnesty InternationalAt 5pm on the hottest day of the year, an email from a secret court quietly announced that UK intelligence services had unlawfully intercepted and stored our private communications. We had to take the UK government to court to find this out.
Blog post 02 Jul 2015 -
Snowden on surveillance, two years on"I have one regret: I should have come forward sooner." Two years since he blew the whistle on the NSA, Snowden blogs on how governments and activists responded to that information, and why we still need to care about mass surveillance.
Blog post 05 Jun 2015 -
Which countries could have access to your data?We know that countries around the world have secret data-sharing agreements, thanks to Edward Snowden. So which countries could have personal information about you?
04 Jun 2015 -
How technology helped us expose war crimes in NigeriaCitizen journalism and user-generated video are helping us review evidence of war crimes faster than ever.
Blog post 04 Jun 2015 -
FIFA election: Sepp Blatter must make Qatar migrant workers' rights top priorityPress release 29 May 2015
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MEPs vote to stop the conflict minerals trade in defiance of industry lobbyingBlog post 28 May 2015
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Qatar is 'failing' over migrant worker reforms - new briefingPress release 20 May 2015
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Bodo oil spill: 'I was so happy that Shell agreed to pay'"I think we can have a bright future, but it will take a long time. Experts have said it will take 20-30 years for the environment to be restored." In a massive campaign win, oil company Shell has been forced to pay £55 million in compensation to the…
Blog post 20 May 2015 -
Nigerian community waits for oil spill clean upBlog post 20 May 2015 -
Shell profits won't count the true cost of Niger Delta oil spillsPress release 28 Apr 2015
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Shell profits won't count the true cost of Niger Delta oil spillsPress release 28 Apr 2015
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UK: Investigate Rio Tinto's role in potential Burma sanctions bustingPress release 16 Apr 2015
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The UK’s Modern Slavery Act – how will businesses react?Slavery is still very much alive. A new law plans to do away with slavery in the supply chains of British businesses - but will it work?
Blog post 31 Mar 2015 -
Azerbaijan, 'the Russian linesman' and other dodgy sporting decisionsBlog post 20 Mar 2015
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Evidence of global opposition to US mass surveillanceOur research shows that around the world, the public don’t want to be spied on by the United States. Yet every day, US government agencies access and store data from our phones, computers and other hardware that lets them know the most intimate details…
17 Mar 2015 -
Burma: Copper mining company linked to abuse exploits British Virgin Islands' secrecy provisionsPress release 09 Feb 2015
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The story behind the Boko Haram satellite imagesBlog post 17 Jan 2015
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Nigeria: Long awaited victory as Shell finally pays out £55 million over Niger Delta oil spillsPress release 07 Jan 2015
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Oil giant Shell humbled by Bodo fishermen in UK court settlementAfter years of shirking responsibility, oil giant Shell has been forced to pay damages to fisherman living on the soiled land in the Niger Delta. Shell must now pay billions in compensation to the Bodo community. It won't bring back the fishes or clean…
Blog post 07 Jan 2015