In response to reports that the Metropolitian Police made 64 arrests on the day of the Coronation, Oliver Feeley-Sprague, Amnesty International UK’s policing expert, said: “It was genuinely disturbing...
In response to reports that Han Zheng, China’s vice president and the architect of the human rights crackdown on Hong Kong, will attend the coronation of King Charles, Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty...
Military say they have pardoned 2,153 prisoners to mark a Buddhist holiday More than 17,000 people still detained after post-coup mass round-ups ‘Amnesty remains deeply concerned about the thousands...
In Ethiopia, at least 29 journalists and media workers arrested last year Journalists in Rwanda face surveillance, harassment, intimidation and prosecution ‘Journalism should not be criminalised’ -...
Bill, which imposes death penalty and life imprisonment in certain cases, will fuel violence and homophobia President Museveni failed to veto bill after sending it back to parliament ‘This law will...
‘Red Wolf’ technology in Hebron automatically scans Palestinians’ faces at checkpoints Chinese and Dutch companies implicated in mass surveillance systems which are incompatible with human rights...
Commenting on the Foreign Secretary James Cleverly’s remarks about the UK’s evacuation efforts in Sudan, Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty International UK’s Chief Executive, said: “On top of growing reports...
70 percent of injured earthquake survivors are expected to have a disability People with disabilities living in dire and unsanitary camp conditions Urgent need to scale up mental health and...
Awards ceremony hosted by the BBC’s Maryam Moshiri BBC Eye Investigations took home award for best investigation Outstanding Impact Award won by The Sunday Times Magazine The winners of Amnesty...
‘It is deeply irresponsible to hand yet more powers to the police in this area’ - Oliver Feeley-Sprague Responding to Parliament’s passing of the highly controversial Public Order Bill this afternoon...