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Thailand: New report reveals 'culture of torture' since military coup

Since seizing power in a 2014 coup, Thailand’s military has encouraged a culture of torture and other ill-treatment to take hold across the country, with soldiers and policemen targeting susp

Israel/Palestine: pattern of unlawful killings of Palestinians - new memo

Of the 20 incidents in the memo, an indictment has been filed against a soldier in only one case

Landmark ICC verdict must be first step to broader justice in Mali conflict

Today’s International Criminal Court (ICC) conviction of Ahmad Al Faqi Al-Mahdi, a senior member of the Ansar Eddine armed group, must be the first step towards broader accountability for all

Hungary's 'appalling' treatment of asylum-seekers condemned

‘When I came, I thought, Hungary is Europe, maybe it will be OK. But I realise that they hate us here’ - Afghan asylum-seeker

Pakistan: Urgent call to halt execution of death row prisoner with mental illness

‘Pakistan is clearly in breach of international human rights standards that protect people with mental illnesses’ - Champa Patel

Chelsea Manning's 14 days in solitary for suicide attempt is 'cruel and inhuman'

‘This latest conviction is just more cruel and inhumane punishment from the government’ - Justin Mazzola

Chelsea Manning's 14 days in solitary for suicide attempt is 'cruel and inhuman'

‘This latest conviction is just more cruel and inhumane punishment from the government’ - Justin Mazzola

Mexico: Two years on from student disappearances, Peña Nieto "will stop at nothing" to cover up abuses

A demonstration in London on Monday (26 September) will see 43 chairs set out in front of Mexican Embassy to represent an empty classroom and remember the missing students