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UK: Home Office continues ‘cruel’ plans against people seeking asylum

Responding to reports that the Home Secretary is seeking powers to send people seeking asylum in the UK to be processed in an offshore hub , Tom Davies, Refugees Campaign Manager at Amnesty...

Belarus: Roman Protasevich placed under house arrest in 'cynical ploy'

Responding to reports that journalist Roman Protasevich and his partner Sofya Sapega have been moved from pre-trial detention to house arrest in Belarus, Marie Struthers, Amnesty International’s...

Palestine: activist Nizar Banat's death in custody 'raises serious alarm'

Investigation into Hebron activist’s death after ‘brutal’ arrest must be impartial Palestinian security forces were reportedly ‘after him’ over his public criticism ‘Nizar Banat was a known critic of...

Israeli police used 'ruthless excessive force' against Palestinian protesters - new research

‘Discriminatory crackdown’ allowed Jewish supremacists to freely organise their own violent demonstrations ‘Tonight we are not Jews, we are Nazis’ - Jewish supremacists circulated extremist social...

Czech Republic: 'Reckless' use of knee restraint during Roma man's arrest must be investigated

‘The use of this unlawful technique is a brutal means of control and is a significant danger to people’ - Barbora Cernuakova Responding to the death of a Roma man in the Czech Republic after a police...

Dalian Atkinson verdict must be a 'watershed moment' for police to show black lives matter

‘The multiple and sustained Taser shocks used against Dalian Atkinson were part of a toxic cocktail of abusive and discriminatory policing’ - Oliver Feeley-Sprague Black people eight times more likely...

Greece: Fresh evidence of violence against refugees and migrants - new report

Testimonies from 16 people describe torture and illegal pushbacks One group deliberately left stranded on river island for days ‘Violent pushbacks have become the de facto Greek border control policy...

Burundi: human rights activist's 32-year jail sentence reduced to one year

Germain Rukuki given hefty jail term on ‘trumped-up’ national security charges in 2018 Human rights defender has been subject of intensive Amnesty campaigning ‘Germain should never have been jailed in...

Iran: juvenile offender facing 'abhorrent' execution within days

Judicial authorities have acknowledged that Hossein Shahbazi was under 18-years-old Iran obliged under international law to halt his unlawful execution ‘This execution would be an abhorrent assault on...

Northern Ireland: Abortion access on a 'cliff edge'

‘It is the Minister’s job to remove barriers to healthcare, not create them’ - Grainne Teggart A report on early medical abortions in Northern Ireland published today by Informing Choices NI has shown...