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Justice for Kincora victims should not be reliant on election outcome

Responding to today’s announcement that the Labour Party would include the sexual abuse of boys in Northern Ireland children’s home Kincora in a UK-wide inquiry if it wins the General E

Rights groups take UK government mass surveillance case to European Court of Human Rights

Amnesty International, Liberty, Privacy International and other human rights groups are taking the UK government to the European Court of Human Rights today over the lawfulness of its indiscriminat

London exhibition of death row art by Australian facing imminent execution in Indonesia

London cousin of death row inmate organises UK exclusive exhibition of his death row paintings ahead of his 34 th birthday next week

Syria: 12-year-old girl among at least 18 civilians killed in Yarmouk

Barrel bombing and sniper attacks compounding misery of besieged civilians in camp

Ukraine: New evidence of pro-Russian killings of captured soldiers must be investigated

Shocking new evidence of execution-style killings by pro-Russian armed groups in Donbass, eastern Ukraine, illustrates the urgent need for an investigation into the escalating human rights and huma

Malaysia: Government 'aimlessly stabbing in the dark' with new terror laws

“Indefinite detention without trial is contrary to human rights law and it will not stop terrorism.” - Hazel Galang-Folli

Azerbaijan: New sport and rights coalition calls for prisoner releases ahead of Baku Games in June

Human rights abuses may taint the first European Games unless the European Olympic Committees (EOC) and key National Olympic Committees urge the Azerbaijani government to release unjustly imprisone