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Hague speech: 'Realism' musn't mean keeping quiet on rights

Responding to William Hague’s speech today on foreign policy and human rights, Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen said: “We welcome William Hague’s commitment to improve and strengthen the...

Senegal: Security forces continue to torture with impunity-New Amnesty report

Senegal’s security forces continue to torture suspects held in custody, sometimes to death, leaving all those in detention at risk of serious human rights violations, said Amnesty International in a...

'Time for justice' for child abuse victims - Amnesty announces major conference in Belfast

Amnesty International has announced details of a major conference to be held in Belfast next month to press for an independent inquiry into institutional child abuse in Northern Ireland. The Time For...

UK: Amnesty raises concerns ahead of Pope's visit

Child abuse and Gay rights head list of concerns The Pope should take the opportunity of his first State visit to the United Kingdom to address growing public concern over sexual abuse of Children's...

France must heed EU call to end Roma discrimination, says Amnesty

Amnesty International has urged the French authorities to comply with a European Parliament resolution to suspend its policy of expulsions of Roma from the country. European MPs passed a key...

India: Authorities must investigate online video of Kashmir detainee abuse

Amnesty International has urged the Indian authorities to carry out an effective investigation into a video clip that appears to show detainees in Kashmir being stripped and humiliated by security...

Indonesia: Authorities must hold inquiry into death of Maluku political activist

The Indonesian government must immediately initiate an independent, effective and impartial inquiry into allegations that a peaceful political activist was repeatedly denied access to adequate medical...

Iraq: UK man among thousands held without trial after US handovers - new report

Tens of thousands of detainees held without trial in Iraq, many of whom were recently transferred from US custody, remain at risk of torture and other forms of ill-treatment, Amnesty International...

United Nations expert at Stormont to debate global poverty goals

The United Nations’ top expert on health will tell politicians at Stormont on Monday that Northern Ireland can be part of the solution to global poverty. Anand Grover, UN Special Rapporteur on Health...

Mozambique: Live ammunition must be used only as last resort, warns Amnesty

Amnesty International has urged Mozambique’s police not to use live ammunition to disperse violent demonstrations in the capital Maputo unless lives are at risk. Thirteen people are reported to have...