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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.
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Northern Ireland: Amnesty calls on UK government to investigate torture of ‘hooded men’Press release 04 Jun 2015
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David Cameron 'wrong' to say vast majority of Mediterranean migrants not asylum-seekers at PMQsPress release 03 Jun 2015
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Nigeria: Senior members of military must be investigated for war crimes – new reportPress release 03 Jun 2015
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Exposed: War crimes by Nigeria’s militaryThe Nigerian military, including senior commanders, must be investigated for the deaths of more than 8,000 people murdered, starved, suffocated, and tortured to death. In the course of fighting against militant Islamist group Boko Haram in north-east…
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Iran: female cartoonist and women's rights activist sentenced to 12 yearsPress release 02 Jun 2015
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Afghanistan must bolster protection for aid workers after latest disgraceful killingsPress release 02 Jun 2015
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Amnesty welcomes Belfast City Council vote backing same-sex marriagePress release 02 Jun 2015
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Journalists, film-makers, producers and editors invited to enter Amnesty's human rights AwardsPress release 02 Jun 2015
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Amnesty criticises proposed abortion law change that could mean ten years in jail for women and doctorsPress release 01 Jun 2015
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Kincora: As victim challenges government in court, Amnesty urges inclusion in UK abuse inquiryPress release 01 Jun 2015
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Remembrance and Resistance – 26th Anniversary of TiananmenBlog post 31 May 2015
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FIFA election: Sepp Blatter must make Qatar migrant workers' rights top priorityPress release 29 May 2015
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Russia: troop deaths decree is 'blatant attack on freedom of expression'Press release 29 May 2015
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Nigeria: pardoned torture victim Moses Akatugba 'overwhelmed' at newsPress release 29 May 2015
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Amnesty International hosts In Conversation with Edward Snowden (Tuesday 2 June)Press release 29 May 2015
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Nigeria: Moses AkatugbaAfter eight years in prison, convicted on 'confessions' obtained through torture, Moses Akatugba was sentenced to death by hanging. On 28 May 2015, after months of campaigning, the Governor of Delta State finally granted Moses a total pardon.
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Education without Discrimination: Roma Children's Rights in the Czech RepublicBlog post 28 May 2015
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MEPs vote to stop the conflict minerals trade in defiance of industry lobbyingBlog post 28 May 2015