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Groundbreaking book on open-source investigation to be launched at expert panel event

A groundbreaking new book on open-source investigation will be launched by an expert panel event being held at Amnesty International UK’s headquarters in east London on 26 February. The new 386-page...

Russia: 'gay purge' journalist attacked by mob in Chechnya

Investigative journalist Elena Milashina and human rights lawyer Marina Dubrovina set upon in Grozny hotel Pair had arrived in Chechen for trial of local blogger who filmed expensive properties owned...

Pakistan: Public hangings are acts of 'unconscionable cruelty'

Responding to the adoption of a resolution in Pakistan’s lower house of parliament calling for public hangings for people convicted of sexual abuse and murder of children, Omar Waraich, Amnesty...

China: Death of coronavirus whistleblower doctor highlights human rights failings

Responding to the death of Li Wenliang, the Chinese doctor who was reprimanded by Wuhan police after he tried to issue the first warnings about the coronavirus, Nicholas Bequelin, Amnesty...

China: Seven ways the coronavirus affects human rights

The outbreak of the coronavirus that started in the Chinese city of Wuhan in Hubei province in late 2019 has now been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation (WHO). So far...

Saudi Arabia: counter-terrorism court used to crush peaceful opposition - new report

Shia minority and human rights activists targeted by the Specialised Criminal Court Grossly unfair trials often involve ‘confessions’ extracted under torture ‘Our research gives the lie to the shiny...

Central African Republic: killings and sexual violence continue despite peace agreement

‘One year after the peace agreement was signed, violence against civilians has not stopped’ - Alice Banens Two former heads of state have recently returned to the country and should be investigated...

Northern Ireland: first same-sex couple to marry 'overwhelmed' to be making history

Belfast couple ‘excited’ to have first same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland ‘It’s a big day for us, but an even bigger day for equal rights in Northern Ireland’ – Sharni Edwards Media opportunity...

UK: School children hand in 75,000-strong petition to reunite refugee families

Children, refugees, activists and MPs held a demo at Westminster before delivering petition to the Home Office ‘The new Government has stated that protecting vulnerable children remains their priority...

Keira Knightley joins UK-wide call to celebrate local human rights defenders

Keira Knightley calls on the UK public to nominate changemakers for first-ever Amnesty Brave Awards Enter now to celebrate inspirational human rights defenders in your community ‘No act is too small...