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Ukraine's attempt to opt out of EU homophobia laws, leaves Amnesty fumingPress release 05 Sep 2013
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Freshers Pack 2013
Download your Freshers' Fair Guide and other resources to make the most of your fair this year.
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UK’s Action Plan on Business and Human Rights – a break with the past?Blog post 04 Sep 2013
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Reporting on the death penalty: executions in 2012The death penalty is still used by many countries around the world, for crimes varying from drugs trafficking to sorcery to murder. Find out which countries executed their prisoners in 2012.
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G20 meeting: world leaders 'must not squander' chance to save lives in SyriaPress release 04 Sep 2013
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Kenya: 'disturbing' parliamentary vote to withdraw from International Court is condemnedPress release 04 Sep 2013
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Free Amnesty screening of Oscar nominated film 'No', starring Gael Garcia BernalPress release 04 Sep 2013
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Amnesty urges Kenya not to withdraw from International Criminal CourtPress release 03 Sep 2013
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Know your rights: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in cartoonsBlog post 03 Sep 2013
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G20 leaders must condemn Russia's homophobic 'gay propaganda' lawPress release 03 Sep 2013
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Libya: 'Anoud al-Senussi's abduction exposes country's inability to try Saif Gaddafi and othersPress release 02 Sep 2013
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UK sold nerve gas chemicals to Syria 10 months after war beganBlog post 02 Sep 2013
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Experts available to comment on Syria refugee numbersPress release 02 Sep 2013
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Silenced Iranian blogger on hunger strikeBlog post 02 Sep 2013
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Iraq: Impartial investigation of Camp Ashraf deaths crucialPress release 01 Sep 2013
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Amnesty UK Letter to The Times: Syria - military interventionBlog post 30 Aug 2013
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Military intervention in Syria: The human rights perspectiveAfter years of inaction on Syria, the international community’s interest has been spiked by reports and horrific pictures suggesting chemical weapons attacks in the Eastern Ghouta and Mo’damiya areas of Syria. Shocked by the footage coming out of the…
Blog post 29 Aug 2013