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Tell Kalakh operation involved systematic round-ups and torture The brutal methods used in a devastating Syrian security operation in the western town of Tell Kalakh may constitute crimes against...
The Netherlands was responsible for the deaths of three Bosnian Muslims during the 1995 Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a local appeals court in The Hague has ruled today. The case is...
The UK government today issued the Terms of Reference and Protocol for the Detainee Inquiry, which was announced by Prime Minister David Cameron exactly one year ago. Amnesty International is deeply...
Two years on from riots and mass arrests in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Amnesty International has warned that the Chinese authorities continue to silence those speaking out on abuses...
Authorities in India must ensure that the rights of gay men are protected, said Amnesty International today, after the country’s Health Minister described homosexuality as a “disease”. Addressing a...
Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen will today (Monday) receive an honorary doctorate of law from the University of Ulster. The award celebrates her work as leader of over 250,000 members of...
Belarusian authorities must refrain from using excessive force against protestors, Amnesty International said today, after police used teargas and arrested more than 300 protestors on Sunday. Social...
Little progress on second anniversary of prominent Chechen activist’s killing The Russian authorities have made little attempt to effectively investigate possible involvement by local officials in the...
South Sudan should mark its independence on July 9, 2011, by taking key steps to further a robust human rights agenda, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today. The steps should include...
Thai political parties must publicly commit to respect human rights, Amnesty International said today, ahead of the country’s first national elections in more than three years. Thailand will hold its...