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Introduction to human rights

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  • Black and Asian women MPs abused more online

    Women in politics face an extraordinary amount of abuse on social media, partly just because they speak up, but also simply because they are women. This is a worrying human rights issue as it stops them from freely entering political discussions.

    Explainer, Research summary, Past work 20 Apr 2022
  • Brave Evaluation

    Every day across our offices in London, Edinburgh and Belfast, approximately 170 staff members work to protect justice, promote truth and prevent abuse. Join them and you won't just have a job, you'll be part of a global movement for human rights.

    Position, Past work, Reports and publications 03 Mar 2022
  • Right to complain: Make Rights Real

    Find out about the Children's Human Rights Network's work in our Make Rights Real campaign...

    Position, Past work 19 Nov 2020
  • Childrens citizenship Rights: Not for Sale

    Amnesty UK Children's Human Rights Network has been working with The Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC) for over 4 years, campaigning for the citizenship rights of young people in the UK. Find out more about their past work below.

    Position, Past work 28 Aug 2020
  • Watch Edward Snowden's Q&A on surveillance

    In May 2015, we held a live Q&A with Edward Snowden from our London offices - connecting via Skype to Snowden, who was exiled in Russia. Hosts Tanya O'Carroll (Amnesty International) and Eric King (Privacy International) put questions to the whistleblower, which you can watch back with in this video.

    Q&A, Past work 02 Jun 2015