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FIFA: Migrant workers in Qatar cannot afford more broken promises after Ruggie report

FIFA President Gianni Infantino cannot afford to continue the organisation’s indifference to human rights abuses in Qatar, said Amnesty International today, following the publication of a rep

Nigeria: Two years after Chibok girls abduction, Buhari government must do more to 'bring back our girls'

“Few of us can begin to comprehend the suffering of parents who have not seen their daughters for two years’ - M.K. Ibrahim

Kincora: Fight for truth goes on despite court decision - Amnesty

“The fight for the truth about Kincora goes on” - Patrick Corrigan

Burma: Students’ release must pave way for an end to repression

The release of dozens of student protesters in Burma is a step forward for human rights that should pave the way for the new government to release all remaining prisoners of conscience and amend or

Greece: Refugees detained in dire conditions amid rush to implement EU-Turkey deal

“The fear and desperation are palpable” – Gauri van Gulik, Amnesty International

Bangladeshi authorities must act after brutal killing of secular activist

‘The Bangladeshi authorities must categorically condemn these killings and take serious steps to end this horrific cycle of violence’ - Champa Patel

European Commission asylum reforms must lead to genuine responsibility-sharing

‘Downing Street has got to stop acting as if what happens in Greece or Italy is almost nothing to do with the UK’ - Steve Symonds