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Unapologetically fabulous: fighting to thrive during a global crisisBlog post 31 Jul 2020 -
10 human rights stories you may have missed during lockdownHere are 10 important human rights stories that impacted millions of people around the world in May and June 2020, and may have been missed.
Blog post 23 Jun 2020 -
The Welcome CinemaThe Welcome Cinema + Kitchen brings together people from all walks of life – refugees, asylum seekers and the general public – to share food, culture and stories.
Blog post 12 Jun 2020 -
London marks 31st anniversary of Tiananmen MassacreBlog post 05 Jun 2020
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London remembers the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen MassacreBlog post 30 May 2020
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10 human rights stories you may have missed during the COVID-19 crisisWhile we rightly keep our focus on COVID-19 developments, here are some important human rights stories that have affected millions of people but have been drowned out by coronavirus related news.
Blog post 28 May 2020 -
Rise UpBlog post 26 May 2020
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Syrian Torture Trial in Koblenz, Germany - Part 1Mansour Omari, a Syrian human rights defender, gives a personal account of the first day of a historic Syrian torture trial in Koblenz, Germany.
Blog post 18 May 2020 -
These are not the choices doctors should have to make.Author and Amnesty Ambassador Sita Brahmachari writes about the migrant experience during the coronavirus pandemic
Blog post 14 May 2020 -
Syrian Torture Trial in Koblenz, Germany - Part 2Part 2 of Mansour Omari's deeply personal account of the Syria torture trial in Koblenz, Germany.
Blog post 02 May 2020 -
Saudi Arabia wants to do this deal with the Premier League as a PR tool to help cover up its abysmal human rights record.Life is simply better when supporting Newcastle is a joy and not a chore. But as Bobby Robson reminds us, football is not just about winning trophies - it’s also about meaning something.
Blog post 24 Apr 2020 -
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Then and NowWhat is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how can we explore the UDHR in education?
Blog post 14 Apr 2020 -
Syrian Torture Trial in Koblenz, Germany - Part 3Part 3 of Mansour Omari's deeply personal account of the Syria torture trial in Koblenz, Germany.
Blog post 14 Apr 2020 -
Lebanon’s two million refugees face a potential coronavirus catastropheBlog post 07 Apr 2020 -
Syria: Death by coronavirus - the latest fate awaiting SyriansBlog post 27 Mar 2020 -
Getting girls talking about coerced marriageMashiyath Qurashy, part of our Rise Up programme, discusses her campaign to raise awareness about coerced marriage in her community.
Blog post 12 Mar 2020 -
Book Review: Paper Avalanche by Lisa Williamson#WellLit Henrietta Porritt reviews Paper Avalanche by Lisa Williamson #amnestyuk #freedomofexpression
Blog post 11 Mar 2020 -
How much would you risk for basic women’s rights?Here in the UK and in my home country, USA, women are often put in positions in which our physical safety and bodily autonomy are at risk, but at the same time, we haven’t really had to fight for our rights in the way many other women and girls around…
Blog post 04 Mar 2020 -
In the wake of the Weinstein verdict we need to keep breaking down rape mythsWhen it comes to sex, consent is everything. There are no blurred lines.
Blog post 03 Mar 2020 -
How Shell’s polluting business model in Nigeria may have to change50 years ago Shell started polluting the Niger Delta. 10 years ago Shell was ordered to clean up. The Ogoni people are still waiting.
Blog post 03 Mar 2020