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Russia: Closure of International Memorial is a 'blatant attack on civil society'

Russia’s Supreme Court shuts down human rights organisation Founded in 1989, International Memorial is one of Russia’s most respected civil society organisations in the country ‘The decision to shut...

Japan: three prisoners hanged in 'abhorrent' resumption of executions

First executions in country for two years Death row inmates typically told of their execution only shortly beforehand ‘Today’s abhorrent resumption of executions is a damning indictment of this...

Belarus/EU: Authorities playing 'sordid game' with asylum-seekers and migrants - new evidence

Harrowing testimonies expose brutal violence from Belarusian and Polish forces against asylum-seekers and migrants People including children have been beaten with batons, rifle butts, punched with...

Geneva: no agreement in talks on regulating killer robots

‘Government leaders need to draw a moral and legal line for humanity against the killing of people by machines’ - Richard Moyes The Stop Killer Robots coalition - which includes Amnesty International...

Amnesty Media Awards 2022: judges announced as entries close in just over a month

First wave of judges announced Closing date for entries is 20 January 2022: https://amnesty-media-awards.org.uk/ Amnesty International UK has announced the first…

Ethiopia: new wave of atrocities in Western Tigray

Amhara security forces are responsible for a surge of mass detentions, killings and forced expulsions of ethnic Tigrayans in the Western Tigray territory of northern Ethiopia, Amnesty International...

Myanmar: Military starving civilians in 'brutal' anti-resistance campaign

The Myanmar military has been obstructing civilians’ access to crucial aid and medical supplies as part of its suppression of armed resistance to February coup, Amnesty International said today (17...

Afghanistan: Fresh evidence of war crimes during collapse and Taliban takeover

The Taliban, United States military, and Afghan security forces were all responsible for attacks that resulted in extensive civilian suffering before the country’s government collapsed earlier this...

Northern Ireland: Supreme Court finds police wrong not to investigate torture of 'Hooded Men'

The UK Supreme Court has today found that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) acted unlawfully by deciding not to proceed with an investigation into the torture of 14 men in the 1970s. The...

Russia: seven protest leaders in Ingushetia jailed for up to nine years

Peaceful protests were about plans to change the border with Chechnya ‘Their sentencing sends a chilling message to civil society leaders in Ingushetia and beyond’ - Marie Struthers Seven Russian...