Dubbed the ‘2023 Anti-Homosexuality Bill’, the law even criminalises those who ‘promote’ homosexuality or ‘attempt to commit the offence of homosexuality’ ‘This deeply repressive legislation will...
The Nobel Peace Prize-winning organisation has been accused of ‘rehabilitating Nazism’ after compiling a list of victims of the Soviet era Memorial was closed down by the authorities in 2021 ‘They...
Responding to the publication of Baroness Casey’s review into the conduct of the Metropolitan Police, Chiara Capraro, Amnesty International UK’s Women's Human Rights Manager, said: “The report’s...
Today’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report warns that 1.5C-degree limit to rise in global temperature set to be missed by wide margin Estimated 3.6 billion people are already climate...
Two decades on from George W Bush’s invasion, no senior US official has been held accountable for rampant human rights violations Renewed call for US commission of inquiry into detention practices...
Finalists span 10 award categories celebrating exceptional human rights journalism over the past year BBC presenter Maryam Moshiri will host the ceremony in London on April 26 Amnesty International UK...
Proposals could see first pervasive AI-powered mass video surveillance in an EU country Legacy of London Olympics was permanent extension of surveillance ‘Every action in a public space will get...
Four-year inquiry found evidence of grave human rights violations by Australian special forces soldiers in Afghanistan ‘The wheels of justice are finally turning nearly three years after the release...
Vladimir Putin wanted for alleged involvement in unlawful deportation and transfer of Ukrainian children from occupied areas of Ukraine to Russia Second arrest warrant names Russia’s commissioner for...
Ahead of today’s United Nations Security Council informal meeting on the human rights situation in North Korea, Sherine Tadros, Amnesty International’s Advocacy and United Nations Representative, said...