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Northern Ireland: “Loughinisland collusion revelations deeply disturbing” – Amnesty response to Ombudsman report

Responding to a report today from the Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland on collusion between security forces and loyalist paramilitaries in the 1994 Loughinisland massacre, Patrick Corrigan, Nor

New call for Northern Ireland abortion reform, as U.N. rules Ireland violates human rights

“The Northern Ireland public want change. Today the United Nations agreed with them.” – Patrick Corrigan

Germany failing to tackle increase in hate crime - new report

Failed responses to the sharp increase in hate crimes across Germany – including attacks on shelters for asylum-seekers – expose the need to urgently step up protection and launch an in

Iraq: Authorities must rein in Fallujah forces amid allegations of torture and deaths in custody

Iraqi authorities must rein in all forces participating in the recapture of Fallujah said Amnesty International today, amid reports that men and boys fleeing the armed group calling itself Islamic

Iraq: Authorities must rein in Fallujah forces amid allegations of torture and deaths in custody

Iraqi authorities must rein in all forces participating in the recapture of Fallujah said Amnesty International today, amid reports that men and boys fleeing the armed group calling itself Islamic

UN: Shameful pandering to Saudi Arabia-led coalition over children killed in Yemen conflict

The credibility of the United Nations is on the line after it shamefully caved in to pressure to remove the Saudi Arabia-led military coalition from the UN’s list of states and armed groups t

Malawi: Killing spree of people with albinism fuelled by ritual practices and policing failures

Four people killed in April this year Women at risk of rape because of belief that sex with a person with albinism can cure HIV/AIDS

EU-Turkey refugee deal 'reckless and illegal'

‘Amnesty’s findings expose as a fiction the idea that Turkey is able to respect the rights and meet the needs of over three million asylum-seekers and refugees’ - John Dal