‘The proposed definition of terrorism includes so many crimes that it is rendered virtually meaningless’ - Julia Hall
The guilty verdict against a Hong Kong employer for the extreme abuse she inflicted on two migrant domestic workers must act as a wake-up call for the authorities to stop the widespread exploitatio
A Malaysian court’s decision to uphold a “sodomy” conviction against opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and to hand him a five-year prison sentence is an oppressive ruling that will
Today’s abrupt halt of the US military court hearing of five alleged plotters of the 11 September 2001 attacks is just the latest in a string of serious incidents that have marked the inheren
“It’s high time that the British government stopped allowing its overseas territory to be used as a secret haven for hiding illicit activity” – Meghna Abraham
Amnesty International UK is hosting an innovative poetry event at its east London headquarters to highlight the plight of a poet jailed for 15 years in the Gulf state of Qatar.
‘This is a historic victory in the age-old battle for the right to privacy and free expression’ - Rachel Logan
The Spanish authorities have shown a deplorable disregard for human life by failing to properly investigate the drowning of 14 migrants off the co