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Northern Ireland: Amnesty welcomes inquest into army 'death squad" killingsPress release 25 Sep 2014
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Dropped anti-abortion bill must usher in better protection of women’s rights in SpainPress release 24 Sep 2014
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Landmark Arms Trade Treaty set to be ratified at United Nations todayPress release 24 Sep 2014
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Chad: Proposed anti-gay law will fuel homophobiaPress release 23 Sep 2014
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China: Life sentence for Uighur academic condemnedPress release 23 Sep 2014
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Syria: new call from 39 organisations for civilian protectionPress release 23 Sep 2014
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China: Booming torture trade revealed in new reportPress release 23 Sep 2014
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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.
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Turkey must keep its borders open to Syrian refugeesPress release 22 Sep 2014
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Less than 10 days to demand justice for MosesBlog post 22 Sep 2014
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Sentencing of 'Happy' video makers in Iran is condemnedPress release 19 Sep 2014
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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.
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Egypt accused of 'toying with life' of activist on 230-day hunger strikePress release 19 Sep 2014
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Euro 2020: Amnesty warns some host cities could use tournament for image launderingPress release 19 Sep 2014
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Nigeria: Torture so common that police stations have ‘Officer in Charge of Torture’Press release 18 Sep 2014
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Torture in Mexico: Claudia’s storyClaudia was accused of being a member of a violent gang and taken by marines to a naval base where she was given electric shocks, beaten and kicked.</p> A judge ordered an investigation into what happened to her, but to date no one has been held to…
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EU must take urgent action prevent to migrant deaths at seaPress release 17 Sep 2014
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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.
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Central African Republic: Huge gap between troops promised and troops deployed a major concern
More UN peacekeeping troops must be sent to Central African Republic to protect civilians that are vulnerable to serious human rights violations.
Press release 15 Sep 2014