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Saudi Arabia: Shi'a activists and juvenile offenders among 50 set to be executed

“Among those who are at imminent risk of execution are six Shi’a Muslim activists…three of those six activists were sentenced for ‘crimes’ committed while the

UK-made missile used in airstrike on ceramics factory in Yemen

“This was depressingly predictable.

UN highlights Saudi Arabia's appalling record on detention of peaceful activists

A UN Working Group has determined that the Saudi Arabian authorities have arbitrarily detained nine peaceful activists in blatant violation of international law, in an Opinion that sets out damning

Pakistan: Execution of paraplegic man tomorrow would be 300th in less than a year

“Pakistan’s ongoing zeal for executions is an affront to human rights” - David Griffiths

Refugee crisis: Balkans border blocks leave thousands stranded

New border control rules implemented almost simultaneously by the governments of Macedonia, Serbia and Croatia this week have resulted in collective expulsions and discrimination against individual

Doctors and midwives to governments: Criminalising abortion puts women's lives at risk

DOCTORS AND MIDWIVES TO GOVERNMENTS: CRIMINALISING ABORTION PUTS WOMEN’S LIVES AT RISK

Doctors and midwives to governments: criminalising abortion puts women’s lives at risk

Doctors, midwives and health professionals from every region of the world today added their voices to the growing pressure for the decriminalisation of abortion, with 838 from 44 countries signing

Northern Ireland talks: Latest failure for victims who've been failed repeatedly for decades

Responding to the failure today to reach an agreement over how to deal with the legacy of Northern Ireland's troubled past, Patrick Corrigan, Northern Ireland programme Director of Amnesty Inte

Paris attacks: Failure to extend solidarity to refugees would be 'tragic victory for terror over humanity'

In the wake of last Friday’s atrocious attacks on Paris the EU must resist the urge to further seal off its external borders, which would continue to fuel a range of human rights abuses while

British and Irish governments must not trade away victims' rights in Stormont talks

NGOs have called on the Irish and British Governments to ensure that any legacy mechanisms that may be agreed at the negotiating table in this week’s Stormont talks are ‘human rights co