Stripping fair trial rights from prisoners of war amounts to a war crime Reports and pictures show cages being built inside the Mariupol Philharmonic Hall to allegedly restrain prisoners who will be...
New Home Office immigration stats reveals backlog of asylum cases quadrupled under Priti Patel’s leadership No firm update on Afghan refugees casts continued doubt over commitment to support those...
Amnesty International UK today welcomed a new statement by the Football of Association Wales (FAW) which called for “significant improvement” in the working conditions of migrant workers in Qatar. The...
Five years on from devastating military attacks in Rakhine State, no justice for Rohingya Post-coup crackdown has added to human rights abuses ‘Not a single high-ranking Myanmar military official has...
Israeli forces closed offices of six Palestinian civil society organisations today Last year devices belonging a number of employees had been hacked with Pegasus spyware developed by the Israeli NSO...
Salma al-Shehab targeted for using Twitter in support of women’s rights activists such as Loujain al-Hathloul Anti-terrorism legislation used against the PhD student at notorious Specialised Criminal...
Responding to news that the prosecution of the six protestors who attended the Sarah Everard vigil last year has been dropped, Chiara Capraro, Women's Human Rights Programme Manager at Amnesty...
Responding to the violent attack on writer Salman Rushdie in New York on Friday, Sacha Deshmukh, CEO of Amnesty International UK, said: “The attack on Sir Salman Rushdie is a reminder of the...
One year on, the Taliban is dismantling 20 years of human rights Ban on peaceful protests as well as revenge killings, executions of alleged resistance fighters and other crimes could amount to war...
Police clash with hundreds of protesters on the streets of Freetown Tensions over rising cost of living turned deadly, with reports of more than two dozens deaths ‘When policing assemblies, the...