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Bahraini king's attendance at Windsor Horse Show must not distract from human rights

‘Equestrian fun and frolics should not distract the world from the reality of the human rights situation in Bahrain’ - Allan Hogart h

Panorama Northern Ireland 'death squads' - Amnesty reveals police failure to investigate

Responding to the announcement today from the Police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI) that former members of a British Army undercover unit who admitted to having shot unarmed civilians in Northern

Torture 'is flourishing', says Amnesty, despite 30-year global ban - new findings

Torture or other ill-treatment reported in 141 countries in past five years, and in at least 79 already in 2014, with 27 different types of torture during 2013-14

Right to protest under threat as Brazil pushes 'terrorism' law ahead of World Cup

One month ahead of the start of the World Cup, Amnesty International has warned of a crackdown on freedom of expression as Brazil moves to pass a ‘terrorism’ law that could criminalise

Amnesty responds to photographs of UK serviceman posing with Taliban fighter

Responding to photographs which have emerged which appear to show a UK serviceman posing with a dead Taliban fighter, Joanne Mariner, Director of Law and Policy at Amnesty International, said:

Nigeria: Government knew of planned Boko Haram kidnapping but failed to act

Damning testimonies gathered by Amnesty International reveal that the Nigerian security forces failed to act on advance warnings about Boko Haram’s armed raid on the state-run boarding school

Amnesty response to London High Court ruling on abortion

Responding to a London High Court ruling that women from Northern Ireland are not entitled to free abortions on NHS in England, Amnesty International Northern Ireland Campaigner, Grainne Teggart sa

China: Detention of journalists for leaking secrets a 'smokescreen'

The Chinese authorities are using trumped-up charges to target a prominent journalist who has been detained for disclosing state secrets, Amnesty International said today.

South Sudan: Savage conflict grips world's newest country as Amnesty warns of famine

A new investigation into the conflict in South Sudan has revealed horrific atrocities committed by both sides, with targeted attacks on civilians due to their ethnicity and perceived political affi

UK Government plays host to Ugandan President on same day anti-gay trial begins

The UK government today played host to Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni less than four months after he passed a draconian anti-gay law in Uganda which carries life imprisonment for people accused