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Yemen: call for investigation after a month of airstrikes has left hundreds of civilians dead

‘Millions of people have been forced to live in a state of utter terror’ - Said Boumedouha

Call on Indonesian President to 'use his power to grant mercy' to Australians and others

“The eyes of the world are on Indonesia, does it really want to be a country associated with ‘execution island’ rather than the exotic beaches it was once famed for?&rdquo

EU leaders fail to address humanitarian crisis in Mediterranean, says Amnesty

Responding to last night’s announcements from European leaders to address the humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean, Steve Symonds, Amnesty UK’s Refugees and Migrants Programme Direc

Europe's response is 'face-saving not a life-saving operation,' says Amnesty

The failure to extend Triton’s operational area will fatally undermine today’s commitment from several European nations to provide resources, ships and aircraft to search and rescue ope

Birmingham doctor running this Sunday's London Marathon in orange Guantánamo jumpsuit and chains

Dr David Nicholl to run 26-mile race to raise awareness of former UK resident Shaker Aamer’s 13-year detention

"Illegal, impractical and immoral" - Amnesty response to leaked EU migrant statement

In response to the leaked EU statement on the refugee and migrant crisis in the Mediterranean, which appears to claim that European leaders will not back the reintroduction of a wide-ranging and co

Azerbaijani human rights lawyer sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in jail, 50 days before the European Games

Intigam Aliyev is the victim of a concerted campaign by the authoriti

Amnesty International's 'Blueprint for Action' to end refugee and migrant deaths in the Mediterranean

On the eve of an emergency summit in Brussels, Amnesty International is publishing a 'blueprint for action' calling on European governments to take immediate and effective steps to end an o

New report criticises US government silence over CIA torture revelations

‘It is not enough to admit that “We tortured some folks” … and then move on’ - Steven W Hawkins