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UK government’s mass spying ruled unlawfulWe have won a historic victory against the UK government’s spy agencies, GCHQ, Mi5 and Mi6 over their indiscriminate surveillance practices. The landmark verdict proves that mass surveillance sharing on such an industrial scale was unlawful, and a…
06 Feb 2015 -
Egypt: deportation of Peter Greste must not overshadow plight of other Al Jazeera journalistsPress release 01 Feb 2015
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Egyptian authorities accused of 'covering up' 23-26 January protester deaths - new evidencePress release 01 Feb 2015
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Northern Ireland: new ‘conscience clause’ would allow anti-gay discriminationPress release 31 Jan 2015
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Northern Ireland: new 'conscience clause' would allow anti-gay discriminationPress release 31 Jan 2015
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Raif Badawi case: further flogging of Saudi blogger could cause lasting harm - medical expertPress release 29 Jan 2015
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Syrian refugee crisis by cartoonist Ali FerzatAli Ferzat is the Middle East's most famous living political cartoonist. He's put pen to paper for our campaign for Syrian refugees - his drawing shines a spotlight on the UK’s pitiful response to take in more Syrian refugees. Ali told us the price of…
28 Jan 2015 -
The human rights case to decriminalise abortion in Northern IrelandThis Submission sets out Amnesty's recommendations on changing the law in Northern Ireland, as part of a Consultation by Northern Ireland's Department of Justice.
Policy briefing, Submission 27 Jan 2015 -
Who's commemorating the victims of King Abdullah's regime?World leaders have been quick to express their condolences for the late King of Saudi Arabia, heralding him as a great reformer and champion of rights. Will no one speak up for the many victims of his regime who continue to languish in jail simply for…
Blog post 24 Jan 2015 -
Guadalupe is free, after being jailed for a miscarriageIn El Salvador, abortion is a crime. If you’re poor and have a miscarriage, you may be accused of having an abortion and jailed. Guadalupe was 18 years old when she was sentenced to 30 years in prison for having a miscarriage. Seven years later, she was…
22 Jan 2015 -
Egypt: new report reveals huge extent of violence against women in the countryPress release 21 Jan 2015
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Jailed for a miscarriage - our urgent action to free GuadalupeBlog post 21 Jan 2015
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LGBTI+ rights activity packThis activity pack enables teachers to explore the human rights of sexual and gender minority groups with children and yo
Activity pack, Teaching resource, Primary education resources, Secondary education resources 21 Jan 2015 -
Why aren't UK ministers manning the free speech barricades for Raif Badawi?The UK government seems to consider itself a staunch defender of free speech. And while government ministers have been quick to condemn the attacks on Charlie Hebdo staff in Paris, they have refused to call on Saudi Arabia to release blogger Raif Badawi,…
Blog post 20 Jan 2015 -
Turkey: Criminal probe into newspaper's Charlie Hebdo coverage a chilling blow to freedom of expressionPress release 16 Jan 2015
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France faces 'litmus test' for freedom of expression as dozens arrested in wake of attacksPress release 16 Jan 2015
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Saudi Arabia: today's lashes for free speech activist Raif Badawi postponed on 'medical grounds'Press release 16 Jan 2015
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Saudi Arabia must call off tomorrow's 50 lashes for free speech activist Raif BadawiPress release 15 Jan 2015
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Saudi Arabia: today's flogging of online activist Raif Badawi was 'vicious act of cruelty'Press release 09 Jan 2015
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Gagging in the wake of Charlie Hebdo'The freedom to express one’s unique personal beliefs, opinions and worldview is among the most wonderful things about being human.' In the wake of the horrific murders of 12 people at the Paris offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, our news…
Blog post 09 Jan 2015