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Pakistan - Aware Girls promote human rightsBlog post 18 Feb 2015
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UPDATE: Iran due to execute child offenderBlog post 16 Feb 2015
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25 Years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: What Next?Blog post 10 Feb 2015
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EVENT: Convention on the Rights of the Child - 25 Years On...Blog post 10 Feb 2015
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Books for children in dark timesBlog post 06 Feb 2015
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"Your moral compass is broken." Opposing Northern Ireland's anti-gay 'conscience clause'Blog post 06 Feb 2015
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Chelsea Manning: 'I'm so thankful for all of your support'Blog post 01 Feb 2015
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Why I'm running the London Marathon for Amnesty and Shaker AamerBlog post 30 Jan 2015
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UK election: 100 days to goIn 100 days the country will go to the polls and decide who will govern the UK for the next five years. But what will the next government do about protecting human rights in the UK and abroad?
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Celebs say they're ashamed the UK has failed Syrian refugees: they're rightBlog post 26 Jan 2015
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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 -
Jailed for a miscarriage - our urgent action to free GuadalupeBlog post 21 Jan 2015
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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,…
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The story behind the Boko Haram satellite imagesBlog post 17 Jan 2015
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The sin of torture and Guantánamo BayOn 11 January 2015, the US detention facility in Guantánamo Bay will complete its thirteenth year of operation. US Army veteran and human rights advocate, Jason D. Wright, Esq., learned first-hand that Guantánamo Bay was not built on a foundation of…
Blog post 12 Jan 2015 -
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 -
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…
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2014: A botched year for the death penalty
2014 was, perhaps more than any I can remember recently, a year of gruesome examples of the flaws in the death penalty system.
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Recommended human rights reads for young adultsBlog post 22 Dec 2014
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Six must-see documentaries of 2014Journalism has always played a vital part in uncovering human rights abuses and corruption around the world. Here are just a handful of our top picks this year...
Blog post 21 Dec 2014