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Destroying Islamic State may push Lebanon to the brinkUS-led attacks on Islamic State forces in Syria and Iraq will undoubtedly mean many more refugees spilling into neighbouring countries. Our Director Kate Allen blogs on her recent visit to Lebanon, a country creaking at the seams.
Blog post 22 Sep 2014 -
Nigeria needs to call time on tortureThe next few months will determine whether Chinwe’s life is changed forever. Accused of murder, he faces spending his remaining years behind bars on the basis of a confession he signed to stop the agony of torture.
Blog post 19 Sep 2014 -
It's time for the US to stop fuelling the conflict in Israel and GazaBlog post 16 Sep 2014
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Tortured by Mexican marinesBeaten, subjected to electric shocks and forced to sign a confession she wasn't allowed to read. This is Claudia Medina's story of torture in Mexico, in her own words.
Blog post 15 Sep 2014 -
Free to choose the futureWhatever your thoughts on the Scottish Independence Referendum – and whether you have chosen how you are going to vote, are undecided, or you are just over the whole thing...at least we have the choice.
Blog post 12 Sep 2014 -
US air strikes against ISIS in Syria & arming opposition groups. Some questionsBlog post 10 Sep 2014
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A letter from a Syrian activist to an American motherIbrahim Al-Assil of the Syrian Nonviolence Movement writes in an open letter to the mother of James Foley, killed by ISIS extremist fighters.
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New Radio Clip Promoting International Aid Access in SyriaBlog post 05 Sep 2014
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In harmony for human rightsBlog post 03 Sep 2014
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'Talk to me, not about me': Afghan women left out in the cold by NATOThe largest ever gathering of world leaders in the UK is taking place in Wales. Afghanistan is on the agenda at NATO - but half of its population has no voice there. This is a perfect opportunity for decision-makers to hear from women in Afghanistan,…
Blog post 03 Sep 2014 -
Increasing aid access into Syria – building confidence, cooperation & securityBlog post 01 Sep 2014
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Escape from Sinjar Mountain, but what next?Dusty, noisy and dangerous. After a harrowing escape from Sinjar Mountain, many Iraqi families find themselves in overcrowded, makeshift shelters. For many people in northern Iraq their entire future now hangs by a thread.
Blog post 21 Aug 2014 -
'They know who did it and they're not acting': The Gatumba massacre 10 years onBlog post 14 Aug 2014
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The UK needs to stop selling arms to Israel and open its eyes to the suffering caused by inaction
How many civilians need to die before our dithering government makes a stand? Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty UK, speaks out on why Britain must take decisive action.
Blog post 12 Aug 2014 -
London to Brighton cycle: Emma Pooley's top tips for Ditchling BeaconBlog post 07 Aug 2014
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Under pressure: how long will it take Ministers to stop arming Israel?Blog post 06 Aug 2014