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Northern Ireland: Calls from COE commissioner for Troubles bill to be scrapped

Amnesty International has today welcomed calls to the UK government from the Council of Europe Commissioner on Human Rights, Dunja Mijatovic to withdraw its widely opposed Northern Ireland Troubles...

Southeast Asia: 'Swift action' needed to rescue Rohingya refugees stranded at sea

Six-fold increase of mostly Rohingya people making risky journeys by sea from Myanmar and Bangladesh this year Over 100 people reported dead or missing at sea Rohingya continue to suffer...

Iran: Horrifying execution exposes 'imminent risk' of other protesters facing the death penalty

Authorities brutally acting on their public threats to expedite executions 18 people at risk of execution in connection with the protests ‘The Iranian authorities are adamant on continuing their...

Bangladesh: Authorities send a 'chilling message' when opening fire at protestors

Responding to the killing of at least one person and more than 60 people sustaining injuries following a clash between supporters of the opposition party and the police in Dhaka on Wednesday, Yamini...

UAE: Egyptian-American dissident at risk of torture after COP27 criticism

Sherif Osman has been in detention in Dubai for more than a month and is at risk of multiple human rights violations if extradited to Egypt UAE, which will host COP28 next year, arrested the dissident...

South Korea: Google failing those targeted by online sexual abuse

Tech giant’s convoluted systems retraumatising women and girls when they try to remove explicit content from internet When reporting content, users must tick a box saying they recognise they can be...

Afghanistan: Public execution by the Taliban is 'cruel, inhuman and degrading'

First public execution since the Taliban’s return to power Public execution took place at a crowded sports stadium in south-western Farah province ‘This retrograde step by the Taliban is a major step...

Germany: Authorities must take 'urgent action' to tackle racism in their ranks

Twenty-five people arrested in raids across the country Significant proportion of those arrested made up of active or former soldiers, including men with specialist military training ‘There needs to...

Biodiversity COP15, Montreal: Warning of ‘grave’ risk to indigenous peoples’ rights

Proposal to protect 30% of all land and sea must put Indigenous peoples’ rights at its heart Eighty per cent of world’s biodiversity is found on Indigenous-managed lands ‘The loss and degradation of...

Indonesia: New law is a ‘significant blow’ to human rights

The new criminal code bans free speech, limits freedom of assembly and outlaws sex outside marriage ‘This criminal code should have never been passed and is a dramatic rollback of human rights...