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Northern Ireland: Damning solitary confinement report 'must be catalyst for change'

Responding to a critical report , published today by Criminal Justice Inspection, which found that the use of Care and Supervision Units in Northern Ireland prisons does not meet the United Nations...

Israel: Palestinians are living under a system of apartheid - major new report

280-page report finds Palestinians in Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israel forced to live with ‘cruel policies of segregation, dispossession and exclusion’ amounting to crimes against humanity...

Ukraine: further armed conflict would be 'devastating' for millions

Russia’s military’s record in Ukraine, Syria and Chechnya littered with war crimes and other atrocities Warning over ‘weaponisation’ of European energy supplies ‘It is frightening to imagine what...

Beijing 2022: British Olympic Association must not repeat Australian Open t-shirt ban

Letter to Andy Anson, CEO of the sporting body, says Team GB athletes should be informed of human rights situation and free to speak out U-turn by Melbourne tennis organisers came after widespread...

Northern Ireland: Authorities must protect Professor Colin Harvey and academic freedom

Queen’s University Belfast academic targeted for discussing constitutional future of Northern Ireland ‘Academics must be able to contribute to and enrich public policy debates with their expertise and...

Ireland: Laws criminalising sex work puts workers at high risk of abuse and violence - New Report

Research reveals how sex workers are forced to risk their life in order to avoid police ‘The only time I would call the cops would be if I was dying on the floor. …I’d personally rather be at risk...

UK: High Court appeal decision in Assange case welcome but concerns over limitations

Following today’s High Court decision to certify one issue as of ‘general public importance’, meaning that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be able to go to the Supreme Court to challenge a...

UK: Government and Britishvolt must be 'transparent and honest' about environmental and human rights risks of sourcing metals

Responding to news that the UK government will be investing £100m in Britishvolt's new so-called 'gigafactory' in Northumberland to boost production of electric car batteries, Richard Kent, Researcher...

Israel: reports of police using NSO spyware against citizens must be investigated

Protest leaders, former government employees and Benjamin Netanyahu all reportedly had phones hacked Pegasus spyware previously implicated in numerous cases where human right defenders and journalists...

Amnesty Media Awards: Call for entries close this week

Closing date for entries is this Thursday: https://amnesty-media-awards.org.uk/ Entries for Amnesty International UK’s Media Awards close on Thursday. The…