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Afghanistan: Calls for legal action against Taliban is 'vital step' to secure justice for women and girls

Taliban’s violation of women’s and girls’ rights likely amounts to a crime against humanity The international community should pursue all available avenues to end ongoing human rights violations in...

Egypt: call for UK national Alaa Abdel Fattah to be released at end of jail term

The prominent blogger, writer and human rights activist is due to be released on Sunday after five years of arbitrary imprisonment Egypt has track record of submitting political detainees to ‘rotation...

Hong Kong: ‘Rule by fear’ as first journalists sentenced to prison under sedition law for doing their job

Journalists Chung Pui-kuen and Patrick Lam should have their convictions quashed Authorities must stop using sedition charge to gag press freedom and other human rights ‘There has rarely been a more...

Japan: Acquittal of man after more than 45 years on death row highlights ‘irreversible harm’ of death penalty

Iwao Hakamada retracted ‘confession’ alleging it was made under duress and police violence In 2023, 107 of the 115 people on death row had their death sentences finalised putting them at risk of...

Lebanon: 'deep alarm' over staggering death toll in Israeli attacks

Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have hit crowded residential areas, with children and medics among the dead Warnings to Lebanese civilians do not absolve Israel of responsibilities under international...

Indonesia: Release of New Zealand pilot held hostage 'a significant moment amid conflict in Papua'

‘The release of Mehrtens is a reminder that conflict in the region continues to have a very real impact for people’s human rights’ – Usman Hamid Responding to the release of New Zealand pilot Philip...

Lebanon: Pager attacks 'bear the hallmarks of a sinister dystopian nightmare' - witness testimonies

Pager and walkie-talkie attacks should be investigated as war crimes ‘He took the pager in his hands, I was looking at it, and it said ERROR …. then the pager exploded’ – Witness ‘Detonating thousands...

Northern Ireland: Troubles Act judgment a 'victory for victims'

Responding to today's judgment from the Court of Appeal in Belfast to a challenge to the Troubles Act , Grainne Teggart, Northern Ireland Deputy Director for Amnesty International UK, said: "Today is...

UK: company run by retired police officers promoting electric-shock torture equipment

Film obtained from Birmingham trade fair shows staff at UK company The Squad Group Ltd demonstrating electric-shock gloves which deliver painful electric shocks Call on West Midlands Police and HM...

Hong Kong: Prison sentence for wearing slogan T-shirt is ‘blatant attack’ on freedom of expression

Hong Kong man is first to be sentenced under repressive new law The Government must stop using ‘sedition’ laws to silence dissent ‘Chu Kai-pong has committed no internationally recognised crime and he...