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Paul Conroy explaining why Syria is not only a dangerous place for journalists - at Belfast FestivalWar photographer Paul Conroy opened our annual lecture with how he first met journalist Marie Colvin and travelled around the Middle East by raft, boat and motorcycle. Leaving countries with the rest of the media pack wasn’t their style. Instead, they…
Blog post 23 Oct 2014 -
New poll Scots support abortion reform in Northern IrelandPress release 21 Oct 2014
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Abortion: Reform law in Northern Ireland says new Amnesty pollPress release 21 Oct 2014
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Amnesty launches new campaign on abortion in Northern Ireland
We are campaigning to change laws, policy and practice on abortion in Northern Ireland to enable women in cases of lethal foetal abnormalities, rape and incest to access termination of pregnancy services in Northern Ireland. 7 in 10 people agree that our…
Press release 21 Oct 2014 -
Pakistan: ban on anti-government TV channel condemnedPress release 20 Oct 2014
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Fresh call for release of Bahraini teachers union head Mahdi Abu Dheeb (London embassy meeting)Press release 16 Oct 2014
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Meet 'citizen four' and learn why we should fear mass surveillanceIn 2013, documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras and journalist Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with 'citizen four'. Their mysterious contact turned out to be Edward Snowden, and their meeting created one of the biggest news…
Blog post 10 Oct 2014 -
Saudi Arabia trying to 'wipe out all trace' of country's leading human rights organisationPress release 09 Oct 2014
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South Africa: Pregnant women and girls continue to die unnecessarily
Hundreds of pregnant women and girls are dying needlessly in South Africa, partly because they fear their HIV status may be revealed if they access antenatal care services, according to a major report published by Amnesty International today.
Press release 09 Oct 2014 -
Turkey must prevent further Kurdish protest deathsPress release 08 Oct 2014
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Malala Yousafzai’s suspected attackers arrestedTen members of the Pakistani Taliban, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, suspected of involvement in the 2012 attack on education activist Malala Yousafzai have been arrested. With the world watching, it is critical that Pakistan seizes this opportunity to…
08 Oct 2014 -
10 presents for PutinOn Putin's birthday, we reflect on what we could possibly give to Russia's president, given that he's banned public meetings, a variety of foodstuffs, and speaking freely online. It's been two and a half years since Pussy Riot's protest, and human rights…
Blog post 07 Oct 2014 -
Panti Bliss: Before I die I want to get married in Belfast!No one gets some people's panties in a twist better than Panti Bliss, the drag persona of Rory O'Neill. Panti has become one of Ireland's most articulate - and stylish - advocates for LGBTI human rights. Watch this little taster of Panti who spoke to us…
Blog post 02 Oct 2014 -
Hong Kong: 'I have not seen anything like this in decades'Our Hong Kong Director, Mabel Au, has been on the streets with her team, monitoring the student protests and the excessive police response.</p> The scale of protest - and the police response - is larger than when Hong Kong students took to the streets in…
Blog post 01 Oct 2014 -
Shortlist for Amnesty's Media Awards 2014 announcedPress release 30 Sep 2014
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Sentencing of 'Happy' video makers in Iran is condemnedPress release 19 Sep 2014
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Egypt accused of 'toying with life' of activist on 230-day hunger strikePress release 19 Sep 2014